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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 40 STAT. · February 28, 1919 · Chapter 78

Chapter 78. For the relief of entrymen within the Castle Peak irrigation project, in Utah

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CHAP. 78.— An Act For the relief of entrymen within the Castle Peak irrigation project, in Utah. February 28, 1919.[[S. 4244](/us/bill/65/s/4244).][[Public, No. 308](/us/pl/65/308).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Castle Peak Irrigation Project, Utah.Homestead entrymen within, allowed absence until water available, etc.Vol. 32, p. 388. That any qualified entryman who has heretofore made bona fide entry upon land subsequently withdrawn under the provisions of the reclamation Act of June seventeenth, nineteen hundred and two (Thirty-second Statutes, page three hundred and eighty-eight), for the Castle Peak irrigation project, in Utah, upon filing an application to have his entry made subject to all the charges, terms, conditions, provisions, and limitations of the reclamation Act, together with a satisfactory showing of full compliance with the homestead laws under which such entry was made to the date of such application, may be granted leave of absence from the land until the Secretary of the Interior announces the availability of a water supply for the irrigation of the land, or until the lands embraced in his entry shall be restored to the public domain:*Proviso*.Actual residence required. *Provided*, That the period of actual absence under this Act shall not be deducted from the full time of residence required by law.
Approved, February 28, 1919.
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