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Code · U.S. Code · Title 43 - PUBLIC LANDS · CHAPTER 27— PUBLIC LANDS IN OKLAHOMA · SUBCHAPTER I— GENERAL PROVISIONS · § 1095

§ 1095. Reservations between sections for highway purposes

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There shall be reserved public highways four rods wide between each section of land in said former Territory of Oklahoma, the section lines being the center of said highways; but no deduction shall be made, where cash payments are provided for, in the amount to be paid for each quarter section of land by reason of such reservation. But if the said highway shall be vacated by any competent authority, the title to the respective strips shall inure to the then owner of the tract of which it formed a part by the original survey.
(May 2, 1890, ch. 182, § 23, 26 Stat. 92.)
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§ 1095
Reservations between sections for highway purposes
ActMay 2, 1890, ch. 182, § 23
Stat.26 Stat. 92
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