Chapter 326. To restore homestead rights in certain cases
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CHAP. 326.— An Act To restore homestead rights in certain cases. February 25, 1925.[[H. R. 8333](/us/bill/68/hr/8333).][[Public, No. 474](/us/pl/68/474).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * That from andPublic lands.Second homestead entry allowed if former one in a ceded Indian reservation. after the passage of this Act any person who has heretofore entered, under the homestead laws, and paid a price equivalent to or greater than $2.50 per acre, lands embraced in a ceded Indian reservation, shall, upon proof of such fact, if otherwise qualified, be entitled to the benefits of the homestead law as though such former entry had not been made: *Provided*, That the provisions of this*Proviso*.Restrictions.
Act shall not apply to any person who has failed to pay the full price for his former entry, or whose former entry was canceled for fraud. Approved, February 25, 1925.