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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 166 · § 166.206

§ 166.206. What requirements apply to a permit on a fractionated tract?

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We may grant a permit on behalf of all Indian landowners of a fractionated tract as long as the owners receive fair annual rental. Before granting such a permit, we may offer a preference right to any Indian landowner who:
(a)Is in possession of the entire tract;
(b)Submits a written offer to permit the land, subject to any required or negotiated terms and conditions, prior to our granting a permit to another party; and
(c)Provides any supporting documents needed to demonstrate the ability to perform all of the obligations under the proposed permit.
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