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30 USC § 353 - Sale of lands unaffected; reservation of mineral rights; sale subject to prior lease; naval petroleum reserves unaffected

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Current through Pub. L. 112-196. (See Public Laws for the current Congress.)

Nothing herein contained shall be deemed or construed to
(a) amend, modify, or change any existing law authorizing or requiring the sale of acquired lands, or
(b) empower any commission, bureau, or agency of the Government to make a reservation of the minerals in the sale of any acquired land: Provided, That any such sale or conveyance of lands shall be made by the agency having jurisdiction thereof, subject to any lease theretofore made, covering the mineral deposits underlying such lands: Provided further, That nothing in this chapter is intended, or shall be construed to affect in any manner any provision of chapter 641 of title 10.

Nothing herein contained shall be deemed or construed to
(a) amend, modify, or change any existing law authorizing or requiring the sale of acquired lands, or
(b) empower any commission, bureau, or agency of the Government to make a reservation of the minerals in the sale of any acquired land: Provided, That any such sale or conveyance of lands shall be made by the agency having jurisdiction thereof, subject to any lease theretofore made, covering the mineral deposits underlying such lands: Provided further, That nothing in this chapter is intended, or shall be construed to affect in any manner any provision of chapter 641 of title 10.

Source

(Aug. 7, 1947, ch. 513, § 4,61 Stat. 914.)
Codification

“Chapter 641 of title 10” substituted in text for “the Act of June 30, 1938 (32 Stat. 1252), amending the Act of June 4, 1920 (41 Stat. 813)”, which had been classified to section 524 of former Title 34, Navy, on authority of act Aug. 10, 1956, ch. 1041, § 49(b), 70A Stat. 640, the first section of which enacted Title 10, Armed Forces.

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30 CFR - Title 30—Mineral Resources

30 CFR 203 - RELIEF OR REDUCTION IN ROYALTY RATES

30 CFR 1201 - GENERAL

30 CFR 1202 -

30 CFR 1203 - RELIEF OR REDUCTION IN ROYALTY RATES

30 CFR 1206 - PRODUCT VALUATION

30 CFR 1207 - SALES AGREEMENTS OR CONTRACTS GOVERNING THE DISPOSAL OF LEASE PRODUCTS

30 CFR 1208 -

30 CFR 1212 - RECORDS AND FILES MAINTENANCE

30 CFR 1218 -

43 CFR - Title 43—Public Lands: Interior

43 CFR 2 - RECORDS AND TESTIMONY; FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT

43 CFR 17 - NONDISCRIMINATION IN FEDERALLY ASSISTED PROGRAMS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

43 CFR 3000 - MINERALS MANAGEMENT: GENERAL

43 CFR 3100 - OIL AND GAS LEASING

43 CFR 3110 - NONCOMPETITIVE LEASES

43 CFR 3120 - COMPETITIVE LEASES

43 CFR 3140 - LEASING IN SPECIAL TAR SAND AREAS

43 CFR 3410 - EXPLORATION LICENSES

43 CFR 3430 - NONCOMPETITIVE LEASES

43 CFR 3450 - MANAGEMENT OF EXISTING LEASES

124 CFR - Title 124

124 CFR 1243

346 CFR - Title 346

346 CFR 3800

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