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U.S. Code Title 43 Chapter 9

United States Code · Chapter

Chapter 9 — Desert-land Entries

43 U.S.C. ch. ch9

  • § 321 Entry Right Generally; Extent Of Right To Appropriate Waters
  • § 322 Desert Lands Defined; Question How Determined
  • § 323 Application To Certain States
  • § 324 Assignment Of Entries
  • § 325 Resident Citizenship Of State As Qualification For Entry
  • § 326 Unsurveyed Lands Not Subject To Entry; Preferential Right Of Entry After Survey
  • § 327 Filing Irrigation Plan; Association Of Entrymen
  • § 328 Expenditures And Cultivation Requirements
  • § 329 Issue Of Patent On Final Proof; Citizenship Requirement As To Patentee; Limit As To Amount Of Holding
  • § 330 Desert-land Entry In Addition To Homestead Entry
  • § 331 Reclamation Requirements Waived In Favor Of Disabled Soldiers, Etc.
  • § 332 Omitted
  • § 333 Extension Of Time For Completion Of Irrigation Works
  • § 334 Further Extension Of Time For Final Proofs
  • § 335 Further Extension In Cases Not Covered By Sections 333 And 334 Of This Title
  • § 336 Further Extension In Addition To That Authorized By Sections 333 To 335 Of This Title
  • § 337 Entry, After Expenditures, Perfected As Homestead Entry
  • § 338 Election To Perfect Entry; Final Proof
  • § 339 Perfection Of Title To Entry; Supplementary Provisions To Sections 335, 337, And 338
  • § 336b Repealed. Pub. L. 94–579, Title Vii, § 702, Oct. 21, 1976, 90 Stat. 2787
  • § 336c Omitted
  • § 336d Repealed. Pub. L. 94–579, Title Vii, § 702, Oct. 21, 1976, 90 Stat. 2787
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