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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 44 STAT. · June 3, 1920 · Chapter 667

Chapter 667. To amend the Act of June 3, 1920 (Forty-first

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CHAP. 667.— An Act To amend the Act of June 3, 1920 (Forty-first. Statutes at Large, page 738), so as to permit the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Tribes to file suit in the Court of Claims. June 24, 1926.[[S. 4223](/us/bill/69/s/4223).][[Public, No. 421](/us/69/pl/421).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Arapahoe and Cheyenne Indians, Okla.,Time extended for filing separate suits in Court of Claims.Vol 41, p. 738, amended.
That the time within which suit or suits may be filed under the terms of the Act of Congress of June 3, 1920 (Forty-first Statutes at Large, page 738), is hereby extended for the term of two years from the date of the. approval of this Act for the purpose only of permitting the Arapahoe and Cheyenne Tribes of Indians residing in the States of Wyoming, Montana, and Oklahoma to file a separate petition or suit in the Court of Claims for the determination of any claim or claims of said tribes of Indians to the whole or any part of the subject matter of any pending suit or to file other suits hereafter *Proviso*.Claims barred if suit not brought in stated lime.under the terms of said Act: *Provided*, That unless suit be brought within the time herein stated all such claims shall be forever barred.
Approved, June 24, 1926.
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