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Code · U.S. Code · Title 30 - MINERAL LANDS AND MINING · CHAPTER 3A— LEASES AND PROSPECTING PERMITS · SUBCHAPTER VIII— SULPHUR · § 271

§ 271. Prospecting permits; lands included; acreage

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The Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized and directed, under such rules and regulations as he may prescribe, to grant to any qualified applicant a prospecting permit which shall give the exclusive right to prospect for sulphur in lands belonging to the United States located in the States of Louisiana and New Mexico for a period of not exceeding two years: Provided, That the area to be included in such a permit shall be not exceeding six hundred and forty acres of land in reasonably compact form.
(Apr. 17, 1926, ch. 158, § 1, 44 Stat. 301; July 16, 1932, ch. 498, 47 Stat. 701.)
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  • Apr. 17, 1926, ch. 158, § 1
  • 44 Stat. 301
  • July 16, 1932, ch. 498
  • 47 Stat. 701
  • act Feb. 25, 1920, ch. 85
  • 41 Stat. 437
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ActApr. 17, 1926, ch. 158, § 1
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