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Code · U.S. Code · Title 43 - PUBLIC LANDS · CHAPTER 44— OREGON AND CALIFORNIA RAILROAD AND COOS BAY WAGON ROAD GRANT LANDS · SUBCHAPTER II— DISPOSITION OF FUNDS · § 2624

§ 2624. Amount available for administration of Coos Bay Wagon Road grant lands under subchapter I; covering of unused receipts into general fund of Treasury

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Not to exceed 25 per centum of the annual receipts shall be available, in such amounts as the Congress shall from time to time appropriate for the administration of subchapter I, insofar as such sections apply to the Coos Bay Wagon Road grant lands. Any balance not used for administrative purposes shall be covered into the general fund of the Treasury of the United States.
(May 24, 1939, ch. 144, § 4, 53 Stat. 754.)
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  • May 24, 1939, ch. 144, § 4
  • 53 Stat. 754
  • act Aug. 28, 1937, ch. 876
  • 50 Stat. 874
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§ 2624
Amount available for administration of Coos Bay Wagon Road grant lands under subchapter I; covering of unused receipts into general fund of Treasury
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ActMay 24, 1939, ch. 144, § 4
Stat.53 Stat. 754
Actact Aug. 28, 1937, ch. 876
Stat.50 Stat. 874
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