public lands

  • 61government lands — See public lands …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 62open lands — Unappropriated public lands open to entry as homesteads. 42 Am J1st Pub L § 19 …

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  • 63state lands — See public lands …

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  • 64unoffered lands — Those public lands of the United States which have not been offered for sale or settlement. Northern Pacific Railway Co. v De Lacey, 174 US 622, 628, 43 L Ed 1111, 1113, 1 9 S C, 791 …

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  • 65List of miscellaneous U.S. public areas — Most U.S. public lands fall into the categories of national park, national forest, wilderness area, United States National Monument, or are managed by the Bureau of Land Management. This list is for certain other areas that don t fall into these… …

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  • 66donation lands — Lands granted from the public domain to an individual as a bounty, gift, or donation; particularly, in early Pennsylvania history, lands thus granted to soldiers of the revolutionary war …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 67donation lands — Lands granted from the public domain to an individual as a bounty, gift, or donation; particularly, in early Pennsylvania history, lands thus granted to soldiers of the revolutionary war …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 68school lands — Lands set apart from the public domain, the proceeds from the sale of which can be used only for educational purposes. 47 Am J1st Sch §§ 62 et seq. Lands reserved for the purpose of being applied to schools in the territories of New Mexico, Utah …

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  • 69indemnity lands — Lands granted to railroads, in aid of their construction, being portions of the public domain, to be selected in lieu of other parcels embraced within the original grant, but which were lost to the railroad by previous disposition or by… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 70indemnity lands — Lands granted to railroads, in aid of their construction, being portions of the public domain, to be selected in lieu of other parcels embraced within the original grant, but which were lost to the railroad by previous disposition or by… …

    Black's law dictionary