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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 34 STAT. · March 1, 1907 · Chapter 2293

Chapter 2293. Extending the time for making final proof in certain desert-land entries

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CHAP. 2293.— An Act Extending the time for making final proof in certain desert-land entries. March 1, 1907. [[H. R. 25513](/us/bill/59/hr/25513).] [[Public, No. 162](/us/pl/59/162).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That all desert-land entrymen, Benton Water Company’s canal, Wash.Time extended for entries under.under the Benton Water Company’s canal, in Benton County, State of Washington, who would be required under existing law to make final proof during the year nineteen hundred and seven, are hereby given an additional year in which to make such final proof: *Provided*, *Proviso*.Affidavit required.That each entryman claiming the benefits of this Act shall, within ninety days after its passage and approval, file in the local land office of the district in which the lands embraced in his entry are located, an affidavit describing his lands and stating that he expects to irrigate the same with water from the canal of said company.
Approved, March 1, 1907.
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