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Code · U.S. Code · Title 30 - MINERAL LANDS AND MINING · CHAPTER 3— LANDS CONTAINING COAL, OIL, GAS, SALTS, ASPHALTIC MATERIALS, SODIUM, SULPHUR, AND BUILDING STONE · SUBCHAPTER VIII— BUILDING STONE OR SALINE LAND ENTRIES UNDER PLACER-MINING LAWS · § 162

§ 162. Entry of saline lands; limitation

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All unoccupied public lands of the United States containing salt springs, or deposits of salt in any form, and chiefly valuable therefor, shall be subject to location and purchase under the provisions of the law relating to placer-mining claims. The same person shall not locate or enter more than one claim hereunder.
(Jan. 31, 1901, ch. 186, 31 Stat. 745.)
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