Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 48 : Section 746


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 746. Public lands and buildings; reservations; rights prior to July 1, 1902

      All public lands and buildings, not including harbor areas and
    navigable streams and bodies of water and the submerged lands
    underlying the same, owned by the United States in the island of
    Puerto Rico and not reserved by the President of the United States
    prior to July 1, 1903, pursuant to authority vested in him by law,
    are granted to the government of Puerto Rico, to be held or
    disposed of for the use and benefit of the people of said island.
    Said grant is upon the express condition that the government of
    Puerto Rico, by proper authority, release to the United States any
    interest or claim it may have in or upon the lands or buildings
    reserved by the President as mentioned herein. Nothing herein
    contained shall be so construed as to affect any legal or equitable
    rights acquired by the government of Puerto Rico or by any other
    party, under any contract, lease, or license made by the United
    States authorities prior to the 1st day of May 1900.



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