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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 38 STAT. · March 27, 1914 · Chapter 45

Chapter 45. Authorizing the sale of certain land to the county of San Diego, State of California, for public watering purposes

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CHAP. 45.— An Act Authorizing the sale of certain land to the county of San Diego, State of California, for public watering purposes. March 27, 1914.[[H. R. 11751](/us/bill/63/hr/11751).][[Public, No. 76](/us/pl/63/76).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, San Diego County, Cal.Sale of land to. That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to sell at $1.25 per acre and issue to the county of San Diego, State of California, a patent for the southeast quarter of section twenty-four, in township seventeen south, of range eight east, San Bernardino base and principal meridian, containing one hundred and sixty acres, said land to be used exclusively for public purposes, and the spring or springs of water contained therein to be maintained and kept in good condition*Provisos*.Reversion for nonuser. for free public use: *Provided*, That the said patent shall contain the provision that the land shall revert to the United States whenever it shall not be used and maintained for the purposes mentionedEasement reserved. in this Act: *Provided further*, That the Government of the United States of America reserves the right to operate and maintain any telegraph or telephone line over and upon said land, which is in operation at the passage of this Act, or which it may see fit to establish thereafter.
Approved, March 27, 1914.
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