Chapter 328. Granting public lands to the city of Red Bluff, California, for a public park
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CHAP. 328.— An Act Granting public lands to the city of Red Bluff, California, for a public park. February 25, 1925.[[H. R. 9688](/us/bill/68/hr/9688).][[Public, No. 476](/us/pl/68/476).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * Public lands.Granted to Red Bluff, Calif., for public park. That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to issue patent to the city of Red Bluff, California, in trust, for public park purposes, for the following tract of land, to wit:
Description.The north half of the northeast quarter of section 22, township 29 north, range 2 east, Mount Diablo meridian, Tehama County, California, upon payment by said city at the rate of $1.25 per acre, subject to all valid existing bona fide right or claim initiated under*Provisos*.Minerals reserved. the land laws of the United States: *Provided*, That there shall be reserved to the United States all oil, coal, and other mineral deposits that may be found in the land so granted and all necessary use ofWater power reservation.Vol. 41, p. 1075. the land for extracting the same; that the grant hereby made shall be subject to the provisions of section 24 of the Federal Water Power Act (Forty-first United States Statutes, pages 1063–1077,Reversion for non-user. approved June 10, 1920): *Provided further*, That said city shall not have the right to sell or convey the land herein granted, or any part thereof, or to devote the same to any other purpose than as hereinbefore described; and that if the said land shall not be used as a public park, the same shall revert to the United States: *And provided further*,Rights reserved.
That the patent issued under the provisions of this Act shall expressly reserve all the rights in the United States as specified herein. Approved, February 25, 1925.