§ 766. Geological surveys, extension of public surveys, expenses of subdividing
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There shall be no further geological survey by the Government, unless authorized by law. The public surveys shall extend over all mineral lands; and all subdividing of surveyed lands into lots less than one hundred and sixty acres may be done by county and local surveyors at the expense of claimants; but nothing in this section contained shall require the survey of waste or useless lands.
(R.S. § 2406.)
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- July 21, 1852, ch. 66, § 1
- 10 Stat. 15
- July 9, 1870, ch. 235, § 16
- 16 Stat. 218
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§ 766
Geological surveys, extension of public surveys, expenses of subdividing
ActJuly 21, 1852, ch. 66, § 1
Stat.10 Stat. 15
ActJuly 9, 1870, ch. 235, § 16
Stat.16 Stat. 218
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