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U.S. Code Title 30 Chapter 3A Subchapter IV

United States Code · Subchapter

Subchapter IV — Oil And Gas

30 U.S.C. subch. schIV

  • § 223 Leases; Amount And Survey Of Land; Term Of Lease; Royalties And Annual Rental
  • § 224 Payments For Oil Or Gas Taken Prior To Application For Lease
  • § 225 Condition Of Lease, Forfeiture For Violation
  • § 226 Leasing Of Oil And Gas Parcels
  • § 227 Omitted
  • § 228 Prospecting Permits And Leases To Persons Of Lands Not Withdrawn; Terms And Conditions Of; Fraud Of Claimants
  • § 229 Preference Right To Permits Or Leases Of Claimants Of Lands Bona Fide Entered As Agricultural Land; Terms And Conditions
  • § 237 Omitted
  • § 221...222i Omitted
  • § 223a Repealed. Aug. 8, 1946, Ch. 916, § 14, 60 Stat. 958
  • § 226b Repealed. Aug. 8, 1946, Ch. 916, § 14, 60 Stat. 958
  • § 226c Reduction Of Royalties Under Existing Leases
  • § 226e Omitted
  • § 226–1 Extension Of Noncompetitive Oil Or Gas Lease Issued Before September 2, 1960
  • § 226–2 Limitations For Filing Oil And Gas Contests
  • § 226–3 Lands Not Subject To Oil And Gas Leasing
  • § 229a Water Struck While Drilling For Oil And Gas
  • § 230...233 Repealed. June 22, 1948, Ch. 605, § 3, 62 Stat. 576
  • § 233a Permits Or Leases Of Certain Lands In Okla­homa; Retention Of Royalties
  • § 234...236 Repealed. June 22, 1948, Ch. 605, § 3, 62 Stat. 576
  • § 236a Lands In Naval Petroleum Reserves And Naval Oil-shale Reserves; Effect Of Other Laws
  • § 236b Existing Leases Within Naval Petroleum Reserves Not Affected
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