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Code · U.S. Code · Title 43 - PUBLIC LANDS · CHAPTER 12— RECLAMATION AND IRRIGATION OF LANDS BY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT · SUBCHAPTER XV— TOWN SITES, PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS, AND SCHOOL SITES · § 569a

§ 569a. Extension of section 569 to tract of land in Idaho

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Section 569 of this title is extended to the following described land.
All in lot 2, section 22, township 7 north, range 1 west, Boise meridian, beginning at the northwest corner of said lot 2, thence east along the northern boundary of said lot 2 nine hundred and ninety feet; thence south along a line parallel to the eastern boundary of said lot 2 to the intersection with the northerly meander line of the Payette River; thence westerly along the northerly meander line of the Payette River to the intersection with the western boundary of said lot 2; thence north along the western boundary of said lot 2 to the northwest corner of said lot 2, which is the point of beginning, comprising approximately twenty-five acres.
(July 3, 1926, ch. 777, 44 Stat. 890.)
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§ 569a
Extension of section 569 to tract of land in Idaho
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