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[CITE: 43USC1063]

 
                         TITLE 43--PUBLIC LANDS
 
CHAPTER 25--UNLAWFUL INCLOSURES OR OCCUPANCY; OBSTRUCTING SETTLEMENT OR 
                                 TRANSIT
 
Sec. 1063. Obstruction of settlement on or transit over public 
        lands
        
    No person, by force, threats, intimidation, or by any fencing or 
inclosing, or any other unlawful means, shall prevent or obstruct, or 
shall combine and confederate with others to prevent or obstruct, any 
person from peaceably entering upon or establishing a settlement or 
residence on any tract of public land subject to settlement or entry 
under the public land laws of the United States, or shall prevent or 
obstruct free passage or transit over or through the public lands: 
Provided, This section shall not be held to affect the right or title of 
persons, who have gone upon, improved, or occupied said lands under the 
land laws of the United States, claiming title thereto, in good faith.

(Feb. 25, 1885, ch. 149, Sec. 3, 23 Stat. 322.)

                       References in Text

    The public land laws of the United States, referred to in text, are 
classified generally to this title.
