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Code · U.S. Code · Title 25 - INDIANS · CHAPTER 11— IRRIGATION OF ALLOTTED LANDS · § 382

§ 382. Irrigation projects under Reclamation Act

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In carrying out any irrigation project which may be undertaken under the provisions of the Act of June seventeenth, nineteen hundred and two (Thirty-second Statutes, page three hundred and eighty-eight), known as “The Reclamation Act,” and which may make possible, and provide for in connection with the reclamation of other lands, the irrigation of all or any part of the irrigable lands heretofore included in allotments made to Indians under section 334 of this title, the Secretary of the Interior is authorized to make such arrangement and agreement in reference thereto as said Secretary deems for the best interest of the Indians:
Provided, That no lien or charge for construction, operation, or maintenance shall thereby be created against any such lands.
(Mar. 3, 1909, ch. 263, 35 Stat. 798.)
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  • Mar. 3, 1909, ch. 263
  • 35 Stat. 798
  • act June 17, 1902, ch. 1093
  • 32 Stat. 388
  • act Apr. 30, 1908, ch. 153
  • 35 Stat. 85
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§ 382
Irrigation projects under Reclamation Act
ActMar. 3, 1909, ch. 263
Stat.35 Stat. 798
Actact June 17, 1902, ch. 1093
Stat.32 Stat. 388
Actact Apr. 30, 1908, ch. 153
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