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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 37 STAT. · August 17, 1911 · Chapter 22

Chapter 22. Extending the time of payment to certain homesteaders in the Rosebud Indian Reservation, in the State of South Dakota

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CHAP. 22.— An Act Extending the time of payment to certain homesteaders in the Rosebud Indian Reservation, in the State of South Dakota. August 17, 1911.[[S. 3152](/us/bill/62/s/3152).][[Public, No. 22](/us/pl/62/22).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * That any person who hasPublic lands.Rosebud Indian Reservation, S. Dak.Time extended for payments by homestead settlers on.Vol. 34, p, 1230.Vol. 36, p. 265. heretofore made a homestead entry for land in what was formerly a part of the Rosebud Indian Reservation, in the State of South Dakota, authorized by the Act approved March second, nineteen hundred and seven, may apply to the register and receiver of the land office in the district in which the land is located, for an extension of time within which to make payment of any amount that is about to become due, 22and upon the payment of interest for one year in advance, at five per centum per annum upon the amount due, and payment will be extended for a period of one year, and any payment so extended may annually thereafter be extended for a period of one year in the same *Proviso*.Restriction.manner: *Provided,* That the last payment and all other payments must be made within a period not exceeding one year after the last payment Interest.is due; that all moneys paid for interest as herein provided shall be deposited in the Treasury to the credit of the Indians as a part of the proceeds received for the lands.
Sec. 2. Forfeiture. That failure to make any payment that may be due, unless the same be extended, or to make any extended payment at or before the time to which such payment has been extended as herein provided, will forfeit the entry and the same shall be canceled, and any and all payments theretofore made shall be forfeited. Sec. 3. Adverse claims. That nothing herein contained shall affect any valid adverse claim initiated prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, August 17, 1911.
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