Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 43 : Section 893


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 893. Rights of permissive settlers on railroad lands restored to public domain

      All persons who shall have settled and made valuable and
    permanent improvements upon any odd-numbered section of land within
    any railroad withdrawal in good faith and with the permission or
    license of the railroad company for whose benefit the same shall
    have been made, and with the expectation of purchasing of such
    company the land so settled upon, which land so settled upon and
    improved, may, for any cause, be restored to the public domain, and
    who, at the time of such restoration, may not be entitled to enter
    and acquire title to such land under the homestead laws of the
    United States, shall be permitted, at any time within three months
    after such restoration, and under such rules and regulations as the
    Secretary of the Interior, or such officer as he may designate, may
    prescribe, to purchase not to exceed one hundred and sixty acres in
    extent of the same by legal subdivisions, at the price of $2.50 per
    acre, and to receive patents therefor.



Previous [Notes] Next

Related Resources

Property Law Guide

Property Law Articles and Documents

Property Law Discussion

Ads by FindLaw