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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 42 STAT. · December 20, 1921 · Chapter 11

Chapter 11. Authorizing exchanges of lands within the Rainier National Forest, in the State of Washington

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CHAP. 11.— An Act Authorizing exchanges of lands within the Rainier National Forest, in the State of Washington. December 20, 1921.[[H. R. 6864](/us/bill/67/hr/6864).][[Public, No. 114](/us/67/pl/114).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Rainier National Forest, Wash.Exchange of lands within, authorized. That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized in his discretion to accept on behalf of the United States title to any lands not in Government ownership within the Rainier National Forest if, in the opinion of the Secretary of Agriculture, such lands are chiefly valuable for national-forest purposes, and in exchange therefor may issue patent for not to exceed an equal value of Government land within any Timber in exchange.national forest within the State of Washington, or the Secretary of Agriculture may permit the grantor to cut and remove an equal value of national-forest timber in any national forest in the State of Washington, the values in each instance to be determined by the Secretary of Agriculture and to be acceptable to the owner as fair compensation.
Removal, etc.Timber given in such exchanges shall be cut and removed under the direction and supervision and in accordance with the Accepted lands added to national forest.requirements of the Secretary of Agriculture. Lands conveyed to the United States under this Act shall, upon acceptance of title, become parts of the Rainier National Forest. Approved, December 20, 1921.
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