The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - Administrative law The Code of federal regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal register by the executive departments and agencies of the federal government. |
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... entered into by any employee of the Department with any person other than the Government . ( b ) If a patent application is filed upon an invention which has been made by an employee of the Department under circumstances that entitle ...
... entered into by any employee of the Department with any person other than the Government . ( b ) If a patent application is filed upon an invention which has been made by an employee of the Department under circumstances that entitle ...
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... gift , devise , bequest , or by operation of law ; or ( b ) The employee or the spouse of the employee acquired such an interest prior to the time the employee entered on duty in the 22 22 $ 7.3 Title 43 - Subtitle A.
... gift , devise , bequest , or by operation of law ; or ( b ) The employee or the spouse of the employee acquired such an interest prior to the time the employee entered on duty in the 22 22 $ 7.3 Title 43 - Subtitle A.
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to the time the employee entered on duty in the Department of the Interior . ( ii ) The written request must be sub- mitted to the Secretary through the head of the employing bureau or office , within 90 days from ( a ) the effective ...
to the time the employee entered on duty in the Department of the Interior . ( ii ) The written request must be sub- mitted to the Secretary through the head of the employing bureau or office , within 90 days from ( a ) the effective ...
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... entered except for projects on which the land acquisition program has pro- gressed to the point where application of the policy would be unreasonable or to the distince disadvantage of the United States or to the general public . The ...
... entered except for projects on which the land acquisition program has pro- gressed to the point where application of the policy would be unreasonable or to the distince disadvantage of the United States or to the general public . The ...
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... entered after submission of such a plan , such plan shall be revised to conform to such final order , including any future modifi- cation of such order . ( d ) Assurances from institutions . ( 1 ) In the case of any application for Fed ...
... entered after submission of such a plan , such plan shall be revised to conform to such final order , including any future modifi- cation of such order . ( d ) Assurances from institutions . ( 1 ) In the case of any application for Fed ...
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30 days 44 Stat abstract of title acreage acres act of February act of June act of March Alaska amended appeal application assignment August 13 authorized officer bidder bond Boulder City Bureau of Land cancellation cation certificate charges claim claimant coal copy deed deposits Director district easements entryman farm unit February 25 Federal final proof furnished Government granted Homestead Act homestead entry interest Interior irrigation issuance issued June 17 June 25 Land Management land office laws legal subdivision lessee ment metes and bounds nonmineral notice oil shale operations paragraph patent payment period permit or lease permittee person plat plication prior public lands purchase purposes pursuant quired reclamation record regulations relinquishment rental reservation right-of-way royalty Secretary selected lands showing statement submit Subpart survey Taylor Grazing Act thereof tion tract unsurveyed water-right withdrawal
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Page 335 - Sec. 19. That any canal or ditch company desiring to secure the benefits of this Act shall, within twelve months after the location of ten miles of its canal, if the same be upon surveyed lands, and if upon unsurveyed lands, within twelve months after the survey thereof...
Page 19 - Upon a satisfactory showing that the public will be benefited thereby, they may be granted to properly qualified applicants royalty-free. If no such showing Is made, they shall be granted only upon a reasonable royalty or other consideration, the amount or character of which is to be determined by the Solicitor. A cross-licensing agreement may be considered adequate consideration. (3) Licensees and sublicensees may be required to submit annual or more frequent technical or statistical reports concerning...
Page 20 - Structure, mineral resources and products of the national domain and that the Director and members of the Geological Survey shall have no personal or private interests in the lands or mineral wealth of the region under survey, and shall execute no surveys or examinations for private parties or corporations...
Page 30 - Provide any service, financial aid, or other benefit to an individual which is different, or is provided in a different manner, from that provided to others under the program ; (iii) Subject an individual to segregation or separate treatment in any matter related to his receipt of any service, financial aid. or other benefit under the program...
Page 182 - ... corporation, or syndicate in making such entry, nor in collusion with any person, corporation, or syndicate to give them the benefit of the land entered or any part thereof...
Page 345 - ... including easements in tunnels upon, through, or in the lands leased, occupied, or used as may be necessary or appropriate to the working of the same, or of other lands containing the deposits described in this Act, and the treatment and shipment of the products thereof by or under authority of the Government, its lessees, or permittees, and for other public purposes...
Page 363 - The Commissioner of the General Land Office shall perform, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, all executive duties appertaining to the surveying and sale of the public lands of the United States, or in anywise respecting such public lands, and, also, such as relate to private claims of land, and the issuing of patents for all [agents] [grants] of land under the authority of the government.
Page 172 - States, which require that on each mining claim located after May 10, 1872, and until patent has been issued therefor not less than $100 worth of labor shall be performed or improvements made during each year...
Page 547 - The owner of a quartz mill or reduction works, not owning a mine in connection therewith, may also receive a patent for his mill site, as provided in this section.
Page 348 - Commission, in the case of oil, may, after a full hearing with due notice thereof to the interested parties, determine to be reasonable, taking into account, among other things, conservation and the prevention of waste.