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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 4 STAT. · Feb. 20, 1833 · Chapter XLIII

Chapter XLIII. further to extend the time for entering certain donation claims to land in the territory of Arkansas

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Chap. XLIII.— An Act further to extend the time for entering certain donation claims to land in the territory of Arkansas. Feb. 20, 1833. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled*, Time for entering donation claims to land extended.Act of May 24, 1828, ch. 108. That the provisions of the eighth and ninth sections of the act of Congress, approved the twenty-fourth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, entitled “An act to aid the state of Ohio in extending the Miami canal from Dayton to Lake Erie, and to grant a quantity of land to said state to aid in the construction of canals authorized by law, and for making donations of land to certain persons in Arkansas territory,” and the provisions of the act, entitled “An act restricting the location of certain landAct of January 6, 1829, ch. 2. claims in the territory of Arkansas, and for other purposes,” approved the sixth of January, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine; and, also, the provisions of an act, entitled “An act to extend the time forAct of January 13, 1830, ch. 3. locating certain donations in Arkansas,” approved the thirteenth January, one thousand eight hundred and thirty, be, and the same are hereby, continued in force for the term of five years, from the twenty-fourth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-three: *Provided*, ThatProviso. nothing in this act, or the foregoing acts, shall be so construed as to prevent the President of the United States from bringing the said lands in Arkansas into market under the existing laws; and all claims to donations under the before-recited act, which shall not have been presented and allowed by the proper authorities on or before the day which shall be fixed on by the President for the sale of said land, are hereby declared forfeited to the United States.
Approved, February 20, 1833.
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