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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 1341', '§ 1341', '§ 1341', '§ 12', 'art 284', 'art 203', 'art 252', 'art 552', 'art 559', 'art 560', 'art 1201', 'art 1202', 'art 1203', 'art 1206', 'art 1207', 'art 1208', 'art 1212', 'art 1218', 'art 1241', 'art 1243']

43 U.S. Code § 1341 - Reservation of lands and rights | LII / Legal Information Institute
U.S. Code › Title 43 › Chapter 29 › Subchapter III › § 1341 43 U.S. Code § 1341 - Reservation of lands and rights
Withdrawal of unleased lands by President The President of the United States may, from time to time, withdraw from disposition any of the unleased lands of the outer Continental Shelf.
First refusal of mineral purchases In time of war, or when the President shall so prescribe, the United States shall have the right of first refusal to purchase at the market price all or any portion of any mineral produced from the outer Continental Shelf.
National security clause All leases issued under this subchapter, and leases, the maintenance and operation of which are authorized under this subchapter, shall contain or be construed to contain a provision whereby authority is vested in the Secretary, upon a recommendation of the Secretary of Defense, during a state of war or national emergency declared by the Congress or the President of the United States after August 7, 1953, to suspend operations under any lease; and all such leases shall contain or be construed to contain provisions for the payment of just compensation to the lessee whose operations are thus suspended.
National defense areas; suspension of operations; extension of leases The United States reserves and retains the right to designate by and through the Secretary of Defense, with the approval of the President, as areas restricted from exploration and operation that part of the outer Continental Shelf needed for national defense; and so long as such designation remains in effect no exploration or operations may be conducted on any part of the surface of such area except with the concurrence of the Secretary of Defense; and if operations or production under any lease theretofore issued on lands within any such restricted area shall be suspended, any payment of rentals, minimum royalty, and royalty prescribed by such lease likewise shall be suspended during such period of suspension of operation and production, and the term of such lease shall be extended by adding thereto any such suspension period, and the United States shall be liable to the lessee for such compensation as is required to be paid under the Constitution of the United States.
Source materials essential to production of fissionable materials All uranium, thorium, and all other materials determined pursuant to paragraph (1) of subsection (b) ofsection 5 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1946, as amended, to be peculiarly essential to the production of fissionable material, contained, in whatever concentration, in deposits in the subsoil or seabed of the outer Continental Shelf are reserved for the use of the United States.
Helium ownership; rules and regulations governing extraction The United States reserves and retains the ownership of and the right to extract all helium, under such rules and regulations as shall be prescribed by the Secretary, contained in gas produced from any portion of the outer Continental Shelf which may be subject to any lease maintained or granted pursuant to this subchapter, but the helium shall be extracted from such gas so as to cause no substantial delay in the delivery of gas produced to the purchaser of such gas.
(Aug. 7, 1953, ch. 345, § 12,67 Stat. 469.)
Paragraph (1) of subsection (b) ofsection 5 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1946, as amended, referred to in subsec. (e), is par. (1) of section 5(b) of act Aug. 1, 1946, ch. 724, 60 Stat. 755, which was classified to section 1805 of Title 42, The Public Health and Welfare, prior to the general amendment of the Atomic Energy Act of 1946 by act Aug. 30, 1954, ch. 1073, 68 Stat. 921. See section 2014
(z) of Title 42.
Key Largo Coral Reef Preserve
Withdrawal of area designated Key Largo Coral Reef Preserve from disposition, see Proc. No. 3339, Mar. 15, 1960, 25 F.R. 2352, set out as a note under section 461 of Title 16, Conservation.
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30 CFR - Mineral Resources30 CFR Part 203 - RELIEF OR REDUCTION IN ROYALTY RATES30 CFR Part 252 - OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF (OCS) OIL AND GAS INFORMATION PROGRAM30 CFR Part 552 - OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF (OCS) OIL AND GAS INFORMATION PROGRAM30 CFR Part 559 - MINERAL LEASING: DEFINITIONS30 CFR Part 560 - OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF OIL AND GAS LEASING30 CFR Part 1201 - GENERAL30 CFR Part 1202 - ROYALTIES30 CFR Part 1203 - RELIEF OR REDUCTION IN ROYALTY RATES30 CFR Part 1206 - PRODUCT VALUATION30 CFR Part 1207 - SALES AGREEMENTS OR CONTRACTS GOVERNING THE DISPOSAL OF LEASE PRODUCTS30 CFR Part 1208 - SALE OF FEDERAL ROYALTY OIL30 CFR Part 1212 - RECORDS AND FILES MAINTENANCE30 CFR Part 1218 - COLLECTION OF ROYALTIES, RENTALS, BONUSES, AND OTHER MONIES DUE THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT30 CFR Part 1241 - PENALTIES30 CFR Part 1243 - SUSPENSIONS PENDING APPEAL AND BONDING—OFFICE OF NATURAL RESOURCES REVENUE