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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 37 STAT. · August 24, 1912 · Chapter 371

Chapter 371. For the relief of certain homesteaders in Nebraska

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CHAP. 371.— An Act For the relief of certain homesteaders in Nebraska.August 24, 1912.[[H. R. 20498](/us/bill/62/hr/20498).][[Public, No. 318](/us/pl/63/318).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Public lands. Determination of qualification of entry-men, Nebraska and lands. Vol. 33, p. 648. That the qualifications of a former homestead entryman who has heretofore been permitted to make an additional or another entry under the Act entitled “An Act to amend the homestead laws as to certain unappropriated and unreserved public lands in Nebraska,” approved April twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and four, shall be determined by the qualifications, except as to citizenship, possessed on the date of his first entry in all cases where the rights of third persons shall not have intervened and the additional or second entry has not been canceled.
Approved, August 24, 1912.
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