Chapter 185. To quiet title to lot five, section thirty-three, township fourteen, range eighteen east, Noxubee County, Mississippi
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CHAP. 185.— An Act To quiet title to lot five, section thirty-three, township fourteen, range eighteen east, Noxubee County, Mississippi. July 17, 1914.[[H. R. 6831](/us/bill/63/hr/6831).][[Private, No. 82](/us/pvtl/63/82).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Noxubee County, Miss.Title to lot in, released to owner. That all the right, title, and interest of the United States in and to lot five, section thirty-three, township fourteen, range eighteen east, in the State of Mississippi, for which no confirmation has heretofore been granted and no patent has been issued, be, and the same are hereby, granted, released, and relinquished by the United States to the owners of the equitable title thereto and to their heirs and assigns forever, as fully and completely in every respect whatever as could be done by patents issued therefor 1311according to law: *Provided*, That the confirmation granted hereby *Proviso.*Only United States right, etc., relinquished.shall amount only to a relinquishment of any title that the United States has or is supposed to have in and to said land, and shall not be construed to abridge, impair, injure, prejudice, or divest in any manner any valid right, title, or interest of any person or body corporate whatever, the true intent of this Act being to concede and abandon all right, title, and interest of the United States to those persons, estates, firms, or corporations who would be the true and awful owners of said land under the laws of Mississippi, including the laws of prescription, in the absence of the said interest, title, and estate of the United States.
Approved, July 17, 1914.