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30 U.S. Code § 35 - Placer claims; entry and proceedings for patent under provisions applicable to vein or lode claims; conforming entry to...and surveys; limitation of claims; homestead entry of segregated agricultural land | LII / Legal Information Institute
U.S. Code › Title 30 › Chapter 2 › § 35 30 U.S. Code § 35 - Placer claims; entry and proceedings for patent under provisions applicable to vein or lode claims; conforming entry to...and surveys; limitation of claims; homestead entry of segregated agricultural land
Claims usually called “placers,” including all forms of deposit, excepting veins of quartz, or other rock in place, shall be subject to entry and patent, under like circumstances and conditions, and upon similar proceedings, as are provided for vein or lode claims; but where the lands have been previously surveyed by the United States, the entry in its exterior limits shall conform to the legal subdivisions of the public lands. And where placer claims are upon surveyed lands, and conform to legal subdivisions, no further survey or plat shall be required, and all placer-mining claims located after the 10th day of May 1872, shall conform as near as practicable with the United States system of public-land surveys, and the rectangular subdivisions of such surveys, and no such location shall include more than twenty acres for each individual claimant; but where placer claims cannot be conformed to legal subdivisions, survey and plat shall be made as on unsurveyed lands; and where by the segregation of mineral land in any legal subdivision a quantity of agricultural land less than forty acres remains, such fractional portion of agricultural land may be entered by any party qualified by law, for homestead purposes.
(R.S. §§ 2329, 2331; Mar. 3, 1891, ch. 561, § 4,26 Stat. 1097.)
R.S. § 2329 derived from act July 9, 1870, ch. 235, § 12,16 Stat. 217.
R.S. § 2331 derived from act May 10, 1872, ch. 152, § 10,17 Stat. 94.
This is a list of parts within the Code of Federal Regulations for which this US Code section provides rulemaking authority.This list is taken from the Parallel Table of Authorities and Rules provided by GPO [Government Printing Office].It is not guaranteed to be accurate or up-to-date, though we do refresh the database weekly. More limitations on accuracy are described at the GPO site.36 CFR - Parks, Forests, and Public Property36 CFR Part 9 - MINERALS MANAGEMENT
43 CFR - Public Lands: Interior43 CFR Part 3710 - PUBLIC LAW 167; ACT OF JULY 23, 195543 CFR Part 3730 - PUBLIC LAW 359; MINING IN POWERSITE WITHDRAWALS: GENERAL43 CFR Part 3800 - MINING CLAIMS UNDER THE GENERAL MINING LAWS43 CFR Part 380943 CFR Part 3810 - LANDS AND MINERALS SUBJECT TO LOCATION43 CFR Part 3820 - AREAS SUBJECT TO SPECIAL MINING LAWS43 CFR Part 3830 - LOCATING, RECORDING, AND MAINTAINING MINING CLAIMS OR SITES; GENERAL PROVISIONS43 CFR Part 3831 - MINERAL LANDS AVAILABLE FOR LOCATING MINING CLAIMS OR SITES [Reserved]43 CFR Part 3832 - LOCATING MINING CLAIMS OR SITES43 CFR Part 3833 - RECORDING MINING CLAIMS AND SITES43 CFR Part 3838 - SPECIAL PROCEDURES FOR LOCATING AND RECORDING MINING CLAIMS AND TUNNEL SITES ON STOCKRAISING HOMESTEAD ACT (SRHA) LANDS43 CFR Part 384043 CFR Part 3850