30 USC Chapter 3A, Subchapter I - GENERAL PROVISIONS
- § 181. Lands subject to disposition; persons entitled to benefits; reciprocal privileges; helium rights reserved
- § 182. Lands disposed of with reservation of deposits of coal, etc.
- § 183. Cancellation of prospecting permits
- § 184. Limitations on leases held, owned or controlled by persons, associations or corporations
- § 184a. Authorization of States to include in agreements for conservation of oil and gas resources lands acquired from United States
- § 185. Rights-of-way for pipelines through Federal lands
- § 186. Reservation of easements or rights-of-way for working purposes; reservation of right to dispose of surface of lands; determination before offering of lease; easement periods
- § 187. Assignment or subletting of leases; relinquishment of rights under leases; conditions in leases for protection of diverse interests in operation of mines, wells, etc.; State laws not impaired
- § 187a. Oil or gas leases; partial assignments
- § 187b. Oil or gas leases; written relinquishment of rights; release of obligations
- § 188. Failure to comply with provisions of lease
- § 188a. Surrender of leases
- § 189. Rules and regulations; boundary lines; State rights unaffected; taxation
- § 190. Oath; requirement; form; blanks
- § 191. Disposition of moneys received
- § 191a. Late payment charges under Federal mineral leases
- § 191b. Collection of unpaid and underpaid royalties and late payment interest owed by lessees
- § 192. Payment of royalties in oil or gas; sale of such oil or gas
- § 192a. Cancellation or modification of contracts
- § 192b. Application to contracts
- § 192c. Rules and regulations governing issuance of certain leases; disposition of receipts
- § 193. Disposition of deposits of coal, and so forth
- § 193a. Preference right of United States to purchase coal for Army and Navy; price for coal; civil actions; jurisdiction
- § 194. Repealed.]
- § 195. Enforcement
- § 196. Cooperative agreements; delegation of authority
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- § 181. Lands subject to disposition; persons entitled to benefits; reciprocal privileges; helium rights reserved
- § 182. Lands disposed of with reservation of deposits of coal, etc.
- § 183. Cancellation of prospecting permits
- § 184. Limitations on leases held, owned or controlled by persons, associations or corporations
- § 184a. Authorization of States to include in agreements for conservation of oil and gas resources lands acquired from United States
- § 185. Rights-of-way for pipelines through Federal lands
- § 186. Reservation of easements or rights-of-way for working purposes; reservation of right to dispose of surface of lands; determination before offering of lease; easement periods
- § 187. Assignment or subletting of leases; relinquishment of rights under leases; conditions in leases for protection of diverse interests in operation of mines, wells, etc.; State laws not impaired
- § 187a. Oil or gas leases; partial assignments
- § 187b. Oil or gas leases; written relinquishment of rights; release of obligations
- § 188. Failure to comply with provisions of lease
- § 188a. Surrender of leases
- § 189. Rules and regulations; boundary lines; State rights unaffected; taxation
- § 190. Oath; requirement; form; blanks
- § 191. Disposition of moneys received
- § 191a. Late payment charges under Federal mineral leases
- § 191b. Collection of unpaid and underpaid royalties and late payment interest owed by lessees
- § 192. Payment of royalties in oil or gas; sale of such oil or gas
- § 192a. Cancellation or modification of contracts
- § 192b. Application to contracts
- § 192c. Rules and regulations governing issuance of certain leases; disposition of receipts
- § 193. Disposition of deposits of coal, and so forth
- § 193a. Preference right of United States to purchase coal for Army and Navy; price for coal; civil actions; jurisdiction
- § 194. Repealed.]
- § 195. Enforcement
- § 196. Cooperative agreements; delegation of authority
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