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PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 776-JUNE 28, 1938 Principles of law applicable. Joining of other Indians to suit. Set-offs, etc. 49 Stat. 584. If court finds lands taken without com- pensation. Certain lands in Colorado not to be restored to tribal own- ership. 48 Stat. 984. Provisos. Additions to South- ern Ute Reservation. Description. ing specific claims, demand a general accounting of all funds and property expended or used by the United States for it or their account, in which event the General Accounting Office or its successor shall within a reasonable time from the time of filing said petition make a complete audit of said accounts and, in addition to the usual copies for the Attorney General, shall deliver a copy thereof to the Secretary of the Interior, and the court, after full hearing, shall state the account, and render judgment in accordance therewith. SEC. 3. At the trial of any suit instituted hereunder the court shall apply as respects the United States the same principles of law as would be applied to an ordinary fiduciary and shall settle and deter- mine the rights therein, both legal and equitable, of said bands of Ute Indians against the United States, notwithstanding lapse of time or statutes of limitation. In the determination of the validity of any claim asserted or defense interposed hereunder, the Court shall have the full power and authority of a court of equity. SEC. 4. The court shall have authority, by proper orders and process, to make parties to any suit or suits instituted hereunder any other tribe, band, or group of Indians deemed by it necessary or proper to a final determination of the matters in controversy. SEC. 5 . No payment or payments which have been made by the United States upon or in satisfaction of any claim or claims asserted in any suit brought hereunder or expended for any of the aforesaid bands of Ute Indians or members thereof shall apply as an estoppel against any suit brought hereunder, but there shall be set off against any recovery obtained by any band of said Indians hereunder, any payment made by the United States on any claim asserted by said band and such gratuity expenditures made by the United States for the benefit of said band as are directed to be set off by the Second Deficiency Appropriation Act, fiscal year 1935 (Public, Numbered 2701, Seventy-fourth Congress). SEC. 6. If the court shall find that any lands formerly belonging to the said bands of Ute Indians or any of them, have been taken by the United States without compensation therefor and set apart and reserved as national reservations or for other public uses or otherwise classified, reserved, or withdrawn from entry and sale under the public land laws or disposed of in any manner whereby the said Indians have been deprived of the use or benefits of such lands and the natural resources thereof it is hereby declared that such action shall be sufficient grounds ior equitable relief and the court shall render judgment in favor of said Indians, and shall award to them, as for a taking under the power of eminent domain, com- pensation for all such lands and natural resources, anything in any other Acts of Congress to the contrary notwithstanding, no lands in Colorado north of and including range 35 formerly owned or claimed by the Ute Indians or any band thereof shall be restored to tribal ownership under the provisions of section 3 of the Act of June 18, 1934 (48 Stat. 984), and said lands to the extent that they have not been disposed of by the United States are hereby declared to be the absolute property of the United States: Provided,That there is hereby added to the existing Southern Ute Indian Reservation in tribal ownership of the vacant, undisposed of ceded lands within the following described boundaries: Beginning at a point on the western boundary line of the State of Colorado, being the northwest corner of the existing Southern Ute Indian Reservation; thence north to the township line separating townships 34 and 35 north, range 20 west; thence east along said township line to the southwest corner of section 35, township 35 So in original. 1210 [52 STAT.