§ 81 Rights of entrymen of lands subsequently classified as coal lands; disposal of coal deposits
§ 82 New or supplemental patents, in case of lands subsequently classified as noncoal
§ 83 Homestead or desert-land and other entries
§ 84 Applications for entry
§ 85 Patents for lands, with reservation of coal; disposal of coal deposits
§ 86 Disposition of lands in Indian reservations with reservation of coal; examination and appraisal of lands
§ 87 Statements in application; patents
§ 88 Disposition of coal by United States
§ 89 Disposition of proceeds
§ 90 Selection of coal lands by States; sale in isolated or disconnected tracts

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Terms Used In U.S. Code > Title 30 > Chapter 3 > Subchapter II - Coal Land Entries Under Nonmineral Land Laws With Reservation of Coal to United States

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