Claims of the Uintah and White River Tribes of Ute Indians in Utah: Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Indian Affairs House of Representatives, Sixty-ninth Congress, Second Session on S. 1924, January 11, 1927

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1927 - 16 lappuses
 

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15. lappuse - Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which may have been prior to the date hereof embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States land office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law...
15. lappuse - Provided, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made.
13. lappuse - And whereas, the public lands in the State of Idaho, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation;
12. lappuse - Utah, embraced within the limits of the Uintah Indian reservation, created by Executive Order dated October 3, 1861, and act of Congress approved May 5, 1864...
15. lappuse - An act making appropriations for the current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department and for fulfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and one, and for other purposes," approved May thirty-first, nineteen hundred, which said provisions are as follows: Town lots.
8. lappuse - ... of Indians, and the same shall be included in the decree and shall, be paid out of any sum or sums found to be due said tribes.
3. lappuse - The Indian title as against the United States was merely a title and right to the perpetual occupancy of the land with the privilege of using it in such mode as they saw fit until such right of occupation had been surrendered to the government. When Indian reservations were created, either by treaty or executive order, the Indians held the land by the same character of title, to wit, the right to possess and occupy the lands for the uses and purposes designated.
15. lappuse - ... apart and reserve, in any State or Territory, having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof...
15. lappuse - An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1898, and for other purposes...
13. lappuse - Whereas it is provided by section 24 of the act of Congress, approved March 3, 1891, entitled, "An act to repeal timber culture laws, and for other purposes...

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