Compilation of Public Timber Laws and Regulations and Decisions Thereunder. Issued January 21, 1897U.S. Government Printing Office, 1897 - 155 Seiten |
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... referred to this office the 25th ultimo . A criminal liability of this nature can not be compromised , and I have informed the United States attorney of this fact . Very respectfully , Hon . CHARLES J. FOLGER , J. H. ROBINSON , Acting ...
... referred to this office the 25th ultimo . A criminal liability of this nature can not be compromised , and I have informed the United States attorney of this fact . Very respectfully , Hon . CHARLES J. FOLGER , J. H. ROBINSON , Acting ...
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... referred to , the Government is always at liberty , notwithstanding any such judgment , to avail itself of all the remedies which the law allows to every person , natural or artificial , for the vindication and assertion of its rights ...
... referred to , the Government is always at liberty , notwithstanding any such judgment , to avail itself of all the remedies which the law allows to every person , natural or artificial , for the vindication and assertion of its rights ...
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... referred to have generally arisen between adjoining owners , and the mitigated rule of damages which they lay down may have been adopted in consequence of the difficulty of ascertaining boundaries in subterranean mines , and it does not ...
... referred to have generally arisen between adjoining owners , and the mitigated rule of damages which they lay down may have been adopted in consequence of the difficulty of ascertaining boundaries in subterranean mines , and it does not ...
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... referred to can be readily applied . In cases where settlement with an innocent purchaser of timber cut unintentionally , through inadvertence or mistake , is contemplated , you are instructed to report as nearly as possible the damage ...
... referred to can be readily applied . In cases where settlement with an innocent purchaser of timber cut unintentionally , through inadvertence or mistake , is contemplated , you are instructed to report as nearly as possible the damage ...
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... referred to the esti- mate made by the timber agents of the amount of lumber that would have been manufactured from the timber cut upon the premises , and the admission made by the defendant that he had cut some timber , stated that ...
... referred to the esti- mate made by the timber agents of the amount of lumber that would have been manufactured from the timber cut upon the premises , and the admission made by the defendant that he had cut some timber , stated that ...
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Seite 61 - ... to take, from the public lands adjacent to the line of said road, material, earth, stone, and timber necessary for the construction of said railroad...
Seite 52 - States shall be, and are hereby, authorized and permitted to fell and remove, for building, agricultural, mining or other domestic purposes, any timber or other trees growing or being on the public lands, said lands being mineral, and not subject to entry under existing laws of the United States, except for mineral entry, in either of said states, territories or districts of which such citizens or persons may be at the time...
Seite 97 - States does and will hold the land thus allotted, for the period of twentyfive years, in trust for the sole use and benefit of the Indian to whom such allotment shall have been made, or, in ease of his decease, of his heirs...
Seite 111 - ... with the secretary of the interior a copy of its articles of incorporation, and due proofs...
Seite 68 - ... that he does not apply to purchase the same on speculation, but in good faith to appropriate it to his own exclusive use and benefit; and that he has not, directly or indirectly, made any agreement or contract, in any way or manner, with any person or persons whatsoever, by which the title which he might acquire from the Government of the United States should inure, in whole or in part, to the benefit of any person except himself...
Seite 111 - ... and upon approval thereof by the Secretary of the Interior the same shall be noted upon the plats in said office ; and thereafter all such lands over which such right of way...
Seite 81 - AN ACT authorizing the citizens of Colorado, Nevada, and the Territories to fell and remove timber on the public domain for mining and domestic purposes.
Seite 69 - Provided, That nothing herein contained shall prevent any miner or agriculturist from clearing his land in the ordinary working of his mining claim, or preparing his farm for tillage, or from taking the timber necessary to support his improvements, or the taking of timber for the use of the United States ; and the penalties herein provided shall not take effect until ninety days after the passage of this act.
Seite 77 - Nothing in this section shall prevent any miner or agriculturist from clearing his land in the ordinary working of his mining claim, or in the preparation of his farm for tillage, or from taking the timber necessary to support his improvements, or the taking of timber for the use of the United States.
Seite 118 - That the right of way through the public lands of the United States is hereby granted to any railroad company duly organized under the laws of any State or Territory...