43 CFR 3500, Subpart 3509 - Fractional and Future Interest Lease Applications
- 3509.10—What are future interest leases?
- 3509.11—Under what conditions will BLM issue a future interest lease to me?
- 3509.12—Who may apply for a future interest lease?
- 3509.15—Do I have to pay for a future interest lease?
- 3509.16—How do I apply for a future interest lease?
- 3509.17—What information must I include in my application for a future interest lease?
- 3509.18—What will BLM do after it receives my application for a future interest lease?
- 3509.20—When does my future interest lease take effect?
- 3509.25—For what reasons will BLM reject my application for a future interest lease?
- 3509.30—May I withdraw my application for a future interest lease?
- 3509.40—What are fractional interest prospecting permits and leases?
- 3509.41—For what lands may BLM issue fractional interest prospecting permits and leases?
- 3509.45—Who may apply for a fractional interest prospecting permit or lease?
- 3509.46—How do I apply for a fractional interest prospecting permit or lease?
- 3509.47—What information must I include in my application for a fractional interest prospecting permit or lease?
- 3509.48—What will BLM do after it receives my application for a fractional interest lease?
- 3509.49—What terms and conditions apply to my fractional interest prospecting permit or lease?
- 3509.50—Under what conditions would BLM reject my application for a fractional interest prospecting permit or lease?
- 3509.51—May I withdraw my application for a fractional interest prospecting permit or lease?
Title 43 published on 2011-10-01
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