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710 SIX'PY·NINTH G’()NGRESS.i Sass; In Ons: 502, 508,512. 1920. ”**’°**!*f"'*°· ofi¤€!i*lis12s’sIiall"tti§·dftdr tiled ‘ y of record in ~» ‘ · such oouatnand the duplicatg begsnt by the clerk bf such muse. v. ._j ` e _.  » · ···i"*·.." ,...;...,...1 ‘°’·‘”*o* •;.......??°.,i‘3‘°“ ”‘ ""*‘»§‘§f.".; ‘}3.’.°‘ "‘ $2 z;.».a?a•. presume . e¤¤rt»bsi1 =¤· _ ,1¤¤rp»~d¤¤s¤5#¢>d 2 · s ¤¤¤n¤¤n¤s¤riq¤ee¤;b¤¤—¤¤nd c .¢h¤1>.. , is - _s‘.•·¤¥J·9¤¤¤¤d ` eetwptthgtithe 09urt may mitts and upon ofétho petatanner, examination of the petitnqne1·a4xd.tha;witnemea ore the court andgmtbe nnaaaaceretthamurts? q yn, · .s.&ppio+¤d,·Jn¤e.8,»1926. ? <, . » ,¢KA¥. 508.-An Act tin to stents issued ursuant to dec of the

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· REW er•a¢¢ed·byrtke Senate ¢md¤Hbuss of Reioresevstativss of the ””*° md “"""‘ Un#cd>8¢ata·'0f America in Oongress asaemb ed, Thatghereafter ¤¤°$$:•°3. gx a1lgold,·.¤ei1ver,i=or· deposits, or or minerals of

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¤•¤°••· hereafter confirmed by decree of the Com·t of Private Land_Cla1ms, and which did not conv? the mineral rights to the grantee by the terms of the t, an to which such grantee has not become otherwise entiged m law or·—in~·equity, may be leased by the Secretaryof the Interior to. the grantee, or to those claiming thro h or 1mder‘hiin,‘for E period- of twenty fyears, with the p1;eie1·en‘£1 right in the lessee to renew the same or miooessive periods of ten ,,Q:,T·,df‘°‘· “° b°years,;_¤pe¤. auchjeasonable terms and conditions semay be - Seerehry of the Interior, unless. otherwise p 2 at flare tixnglgf the expiration of such perghodsgoldi R<>n1¤¤¤ ¤¤¤¤¢1>¤¢ e . tear e ge 0 · ° 0rU/8Xt!nct1ng` ` 6 ‘°"°"""· gixvrir, or jucuuvsioatgpegas gut .1% MEM igwh such nm, e amen. `pay ex. ni · tates aeroy ty, w ` not be less than 5 per centum nor more than .12% per oentum of the net wa.lne-of;tbe ~ou·Lput»of the gold, silver, or [ `cksilver at the nine, duecvapdipay est the end of.each montggucceeding that aggmmwy of extraction. the mineralsfrom the mine. All moneys se. °°' from royalties; and rentals under theiprovisions of this Adrshall degesited ur the Treasury of the nited States, and v°‘·"·’·“°· m ei same manner as rentals and royalties under the

 of the Act of Februsry.25, 1920 (Forty-iirst Statutes,

,,¢,“*{;"*”_,I¤°‘,.,,°°°*; 3- Thit~the.Secretary of the Interior is hembv authorized aa. °° to ])0l!f0I;bI;1 any and all sgzts and tg mal? such rules 1;:15 regulatzlns asmay-- necessaryan sro 1- orte urposeo carryings is Act-into ,full· force andeifeliit. P0 P Approved, June 8, 1926. _ {1?·Bi'¤gt?j CHAP. 512.-An Act To amend so much‘of section _55' of the Hawaiian

   as amended by the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act, approved

Be it enacted by the Senate Home of Representation of the ,§?Y‘"‘“ ?""'“° United Stats; of Americarén 0'ongress assembled That so much of •dv¤1.•¤.a¤¢,s¤»¤<!- 55 of Hawaiian Orgamc Act as amended by the Hawai- i¤e•w¤u»• snub- ian Commission Act, approved Jullglll, 1921 which reads: ‘“"‘°“· y“_and the total indebtedness of any such su 'vision shall not at any tune be extended beyond 3 per centum of such assessed value of