Chapter 330. Granting public lands to the cities of Boulder and Canon City, in the State of Colorado, for public-park purposes
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CHAP. 330.— An Act Granting public lands to the cities of Boulder and Canon City, in the State of Colorado, for public-park purposes.August 22, 1912.[[H. R. 19339](/us/bill/62/hr/19339).][[Public, No. 285](/us/pl/62/285).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Public lands.Grants for public parks. That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to convey to the following-named municipal corporations in the State of Colorado for public-park purposes for the use and benefit of the respective cities, the following-described land, or so much thereof as said cities may desire, to wit:
To the city of Canon City, County of Fremont, section ten, townshipCanon City, Colo. nineteen south, range seventy-one west of the sixth principal meridian, containing six hundred and forty acres, more or less. To the city of Boulder, County of Boulder, the east half of theBoulder, Colo. southeast quarter of section eleven; west half of section thirteen; east half of the northeast quarter, east half of the southeast quarter, and southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section fourteen; east half of section twenty-three; northwest quarter and the west half of the southwest quarter and the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-four; all in township one south, range seventy-one west of the sixth principal meridian. *Provided*, That this Act shall be subject to all the conditions and*Proviso*.Payments, rights reserved, etc.Vol. 36, p. 461. the same provisions as are contained in section two of an Act entitled “An Act granting public lands to certain cities and towns in the State of Colorado for public-park purposes,” approved June seventh, nineteen hundred and ten (Thirty-sixth United States Statutes, page four hundred and fifty-nine.
) Sec. 2. The right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is herebyRight to alter, etc., reserved. expressly reserved, and the United States shall incur no liability for the alteration, amendment, or repeal thereof to the owner, or owners, or any other persons interested. Approved, August 22, 1912.