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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 44 STAT. · January 27, 1922 · Chapter 353

Chapter 353. To repeal the Act approved January 27, 1922, providing for change of entry, and for other purposes

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CHAP. 353.— An Act To repeal the Act approved January 27, 1922, providing for change of entry, and for other purposes.May 21, 1926.[[H. R. 5242](/us/bill/69/hr/5242).][[Public, No. 262](/us/pl/69/262).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Public lands.Provision for transfer of canceled entries repealed.[R. S., sec. 2372, p. 434, amended](/us/rs/s2372/p434).Vol. 42, p. 359.Pending claims, etc. That the Act of Congress approved January 27, 1922, entitled “An Act to amend section 2372 of the Revised Statutes,” be and the same is hereby repealed: *Provided*, That any applications heretofore filed under the provisions of this Act, or any claim of which notice is filed within sixty days from the approval of this Act, upon which applications are presented within one year from the date of approval of this Act. may be perfected and patents issued therefor the same as if this Act had not been passed: *Provided further*, That when the selection inExtension of time for rejected selections. exchange fails for no fault on the part of the selector another selection in exchange may be made if hied within one year from notice to the selector of the rejection of the selection.
Approved, May 21, 1926.
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