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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 41 STAT. · July 1, 1921 · Chapter 8

Chapter 8. Extending the time for the doing of annual assessment work on mining claims for the year 1920 to and including July 1, 1921

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CHAP. 8.— An Act Extending the time for the doing of annual assessment work on mining claims for the year 1920 to and including July 1, 1921. December 31, 1920. [[S. 4565](/us/bill/66/s/4565).] [[Public, No. 290](/us/pl/66/290).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * Public lands.Mining claims assessments for 1920 extended to July 1, 1921.[R. S., sec. 2324, p. 426](/us/rs/s2324/p426). That the period within which work may be performed or improvements made for the year 1920, upon mining claims as required under section 2324 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, is hereby extended to and including the first day of July, 1921; so that work done or improvements made upon any mining claim in the United States or Alaska on or before July 1, 1921, shall have the same effect as if the same had been performed within the calendar year of 1920: *Provided,**Proviso.*Work for 1921 not affected.
That this Act shall not in any way change or modify the requirements of existing law as to work to be done or improvements made upon mining claims for the year 1921. Approved, December 31, 1920.
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