| Nevada. Legislature - 1921 - 1594 pages
...Maiming through or under him by lease, contract, or otherwise, as their interests may appear. SEC. 20. In the case of lands bona fide entered as agricultural...including lands Claimed under any railroad grant, the entryrnan or patentee, or assigns, where assignment was made prior to January 1, 1918. if the entry... | |
| Fred Wilbur Powell - 1922 - 184 pages
...claiming through or under him by lease, contract, or otherwise, as their interests may appear. Sec. 20. In the case of lands bona fide entered as agricultural,...assigns, where assignment was made prior to January i, 1918, if the entry has been patented with the mineral right reserved, shall be entitled to a preference... | |
| Brookings Institution. Institute for Government Research - 1922 - 184 pages
...claiming through or under him by lease, contract, or otherwise, as their interests may appear. Sec. 20. In the case of lands bona fide entered as agricultural,...assigns, where assignment was made prior to January I, 1918, if the entry has been patented with the mineral right reserved, shall be entitled to a preference... | |
| 1922 - 184 pages
...claiming through or under him by lease, contract, or otherwise, as their interests may appear. Sec. 20. In the case of lands bona fide entered as agricultural,...assigns, where assignment was made prior to January I, 1918, if the entry has been patented with the mineral right reserved, shall be entitled to a preference... | |
| Roswell H. JOhnson, L.G. Huntley, and R.E. Somers - 1922 - 282 pages
...itself. It is, therefore, clear that Congress, when it used in section 20 of the leasing act, the words " lands bona fide entered as agricultural and not withdrawn or classified as mineral at the time of entry," had in mind only the entries under the 160 or 320 acre homestead law, which contains no reservation... | |
| Roswell Hill Johnson, Louis Grow Huntley, Ransom Evarts Somers - 1922 - 284 pages
...itself. It is, therefore, clear that Congress, when it used in section 20 of the leasing act, the words " lands bona fide entered as agricultural and not withdrawn or classified as mineral at the time of entry," had in mind only the entries under the 160 or 320 acre homestead law, which contains no reservation... | |
| Anthony Jennings Bledsoe - 1923 - 1184 pages
...contract, or otherwise, as their interests may appear. (n) Preference on Lands Entered as Agricultural. — In the case of lands bona fide entered as agricultural,...under any railroad grant, the entryman or patentee, as assigns, where assignment was made prior to January 1, 1918, if the entry has been patented with... | |
| 1924 - 526 pages
...itself. It is, therefore, clear that congress, when it used in section 20 of the leasing act, the words "lands bona fide entered as agricultural and not withdrawn or classified as mineral at the time of entry," had in mind only the entries under the 160or 320- acre homestead law, which contains no reservation... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1928 - 384 pages
...permit accorded by section 20 of the act of February 25, 1920, in favor of an entryman of lands liona, fide entered as agricultural, and not withdrawn or classified as mineral at the time of entry, does not inure to the benefit of one who had only a settlomPiit claim for surveyed public land at the... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1928 - 396 pages
...permit accorded by section 20 of the act of February 25, 1920. in favor of an entryman of lands 6wn« fide entered as agricultural, and not withdrawn or classified as mineral at the time of entry, does not inure to 220 OIL, GAS, ETC., LANDS, X the benefit of one who had only a settlement claim for... | |
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