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Code · U.S. Code · Title 43 - PUBLIC LANDS · CHAPTER 43— SUSPENDED ENTRIES AND CLAIMS; PATENTS · § 2507

§ 2507. Entries and final proofs, made out of proper district, confirmed

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Whenever it shall appear to the Secretary of the Interior, or such officer as he may designate, that an error was made prior to March 9, 1904, by the officers of any local land office in receiving any application, declaratory statement, entry, or final proof under the homestead or other land laws, and that there was no fraud practiced by the entryman, and that there are no prior adverse claimants to the land described in the entry, and that no other reason why the title should not vest in the entryman exists, except that said application, declaratory statement, entry, or proof was not made within the land district in which the lands applied for were situated, as provided by the Act of March 11, 1902, such entry or proof shall be confirmed.
(Mar. 9, 1904, ch. 503, § 1, 33 Stat. 64; 1946 Reorg. Plan No. 3, § 403, eff. July 16, 1946, 11 F.R. 7876, 60 Stat. 1100.)
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  • Mar. 9, 1904, ch. 503, § 1
  • 33 Stat. 64
  • 60 Stat. 1100
  • act Mar. 11, 1902, ch. 182
  • 32 Stat. 63
  • section 254 of this title
  • Pub. L. 94–579, title VII, § 702
  • 90 Stat. 2787
  • Act Mar. 9, 1904, ch. 503, § 2
  • 64 Stat. 1262
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§ 2507
Entries and final proofs, made out of proper district, confirmed
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ActMar. 9, 1904, ch. 503, § 1
Stat.33 Stat. 64
Stat.60 Stat. 1100
Actact Mar. 11, 1902, ch. 182
Stat.32 Stat. 63
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