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[CITE: 43USC209]

 
                         TITLE 43--PUBLIC LANDS
 
                          CHAPTER 7--HOMESTEADS
 
                 SUBCHAPTER III--LANDS SUBJECT TO ENTRY
 
Sec. 209. Extension of public-land laws to certain lands in 
        Oklahoma
        
    The public-land laws of the United States be, and the same are, 
extended to the public lands in that part of the Red River between the 
medial line and the south bank of the river, in Oklahoma, between the 
ninety-eighth meridian and the east boundary of the territory 
established as Greer County by the Act of May 4, 1896 (29 Stat. 113): 
Provided, That such lands shall not be subject to disposition, 
settlement, or occupation until after the same have been classified and 
opened to entry, and other disposal by the Secretary of the Interior 
according to law.

(June 22, 1948, ch. 605, Sec. 1, 62 Stat. 576.)

                       References in Text

    The public-land laws of the United States, referred to in text, are 
classified generally to this title.
    Act of May 4, 1896, referred to in text, is act May 4, 1896, ch. 
155, 29 Stat. 113, which is not classified to the Code.
