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Title 30
Chapter 3
Subchapter I
US Code - Subchapter I: Coal land entries in general
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Section 71
Entry of unappropriated or unreserved Federal coal lands; eligibility; application; acreage limitation; price per acre
Section 72
Preference right of coal mine entry; acreage limitation
Section 73
Presentation of claims
Section 74
Number of coal land entries; other entries upon noncompliance with conditions
Section 75
Conflicting claims upon coal lands; rules and regulations
Section 76
Reservation of rights upon coal lands; sale of certain mining lands
Section 77
Alabama coal lands; agricultural entry
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