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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 169 · § 169.106

§ 169.106. How does an applicant identify and contact individual Indian landowners to negotiate a right-of-way?

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(a)Applicants may submit a written request to us to obtain the following information. The request must specify that it is for the purpose of negotiating a right-of-way:
(1)Names and addresses of the individual Indian landowners or their representatives;
(2)Information on the location of the parcel; and
(3)The percentage of undivided interest owned by each individual Indian landowner.
(b)We may assist applicants in contacting the individual Indian landowners or their representatives for the purpose of negotiating a right-of-way, upon request.
(c)We will attempt to assist individual Indian landowners in right-of-way negotiations, upon their request.
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