Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 43 : Section 902


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 902. Cancellation; investigation before suit

      If at any time prior to the institution of suit by the Attorney
    General to cancel any patent or certification of lands erroneously
    patented or certified a claim or statement is presented to the
    Secretary of the Interior by or on behalf of any person or persons,
    corporation or corporations, claiming that such person or persons,
    corporation or corporations, is a bona fide purchaser or are bona
    fide purchasers of any patented or certified land by deed or
    contract or otherwise, from or through the original patentee or
    corporation to which patent or certification was issued, no suit or
    action shall be brought to cancel or annul the patent or
    certification for said land until such claim is investigated in
    said Department of the Interior; and if it shall appear that such
    person or corporation is a bona fide purchaser as aforesaid, or
    that such persons or corporations are such bona fide purchasers,
    then no such suit shall be instituted and the title of such
    claimant or claimants shall stand confirmed; but the Secretary of
    the Interior shall request that suit be brought in such case
    against the patentee, or the corporation, company, person, or
    association of persons for whose benefit the patent was issued or
    certification was made for the value of the land as hereinbefore
    specified.



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