| United States. Dept. of the Interior - 1876 - 1032 strani
...Th<; acts which govern this case are more explicit and leave less room for construction. The words " public lands" are habitually used in our legislation...them alone could, on the location of the road, the ordjr withdrawing lands from pre -emption, private entry, and sale, apply. The status of lands covered... | |
| Alexander James Dallas - 1876 - 856 strani
...The acts which govern this case are more explicit, and leave less room for construction. The words " public lands " are habitually used in our legislation...is evident from the fact, that to them alone could the order withdrawing lands from pre-emption, private entry, and sale, apply. The status of lauds included... | |
| United States. General Land Office - 1876 - 436 strani
...The acts which govern this case are more explicit and leave less room for construction.' The words " public lands " are habitually used in our legislation...under general laws. That they were so employed in this iustauce is evident from the fact that to them alone could, on the location of the road, the order... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1878 - 858 strani
...meaning of the grant. Mr. Justice Davis, in Newhall v. Sanger, 92 US 761, justly remarked, that the words "public lands" "are habitually used in our legislation...subject to sale or other disposal under general laws." The treaty ratified Jan. 23, 1849, allowed the Indians to remain upon the lands for two years, and... | |
| 1893 - 2192 strani
...grantees and third parties." In the case of Newhall v. Sanger, 92 US 761, the supreme court said the words "public lands" are habitually used in our legislation...subject to sale or other disposal, under general laws. The conclusion reached by these decisions is that only such lands as are public lands at the date of... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1880 - 1230 strani
...act of 1856. Tin' words "public lands" are habitually used in our legislation to describe such us an- subject to sale or other disposal under general laws. That they were so eui|il»ydin this instance is evident from the fact that to them alone could the order withdrawing... | |
| 1889 - 960 strani
..."public lands," as given by Mr. Justice DAVIS in the case of Newhall v. Sanger, supra. He says they "are habitually used in our legislation to describe...subject to sale or other disposal under general laws." This case arose under the acts of congress of 1862 and 1864. granting to the Pacific railroads every... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1884 - 934 strani
...Dakota Eailroad Company, 9 Copp, 230; opinion Attorney-General MacVeagh, July 15, 1881.) " The words ' public lands' are habitually used in our legislation to describe such as are subject to sale or disposal under general laws." (Newhall v. Sanger, 92 U. S , 761.) Lauds then held under homestead entries... | |
| United States. Dept. of the Interior - 1886 - 1184 strani
...benefit of them." (Leavenworth, &c., RR Co. v. US, 92 US, 733.) The words "public, lauds" are used "to describe such as are subject to sale or other disposal under general laws. (Newhall r. Sanger, 92 US, 701.) terms must.bo plainly expressed in the statute, and if not thus expressed... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1887 - 752 strani
...the act of Congress by virtue of which the railroad company asserts title in the premises. "The words 'public lands' are habitually used in our legislation...is evident from the fact that to them alone could the order withdrawing lands from pre-emption, private entry, and sale apply" (Newhall v. Sanger, 92... | |
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