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Code · U.S. Code · Title 43 - PUBLIC LANDS · CHAPTER 12— RECLAMATION AND IRRIGATION OF LANDS BY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT · SUBCHAPTER III— INSTITUTION AND CONSTRUCTION OF PROJECTS · § 416

§ 416. Laws applicable to withdrawn lands; restoration to entry

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All lands entered and entries made under the homestead laws within areas so withdrawn during such withdrawal shall be subject to all the provisions, limitations, charges, terms, and conditions of this Act; that said surveys shall be prosecuted diligently to completion, and upon the completion thereof, and of the necessary maps, plans, and estimates of cost, the Secretary of the Interior shall determine whether or not said project is practicable and advisable, and if determined to be impracticable or unadvisable he shall thereupon restore said lands to entry.
(June 17, 1902, ch. 1093, § 3, 32 Stat. 388; Pub. L. 94–579, title VII, § 704(a), Oct. 21, 1976, 90 Stat. 2792.)
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  • June 17, 1902, ch. 1093, § 3
  • 32 Stat. 388
  • Pub. L. 94–579, title VII, § 704(a)
  • 90 Stat. 2792
  • Pub. L. 94–579
  • section 701 of Pub. L. 94–579
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§ 416
Laws applicable to withdrawn lands; restoration to entry
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ActJune 17, 1902, ch. 1093, § 3
Stat.32 Stat. 388
Pub. L.Pub. L. 94–579, title VII, § 704(a)
Stat.90 Stat. 2792
Pub. L.Pub. L. 94–579
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