43 U.S.C. § 940 : US Code - Section 940: Forfeiture of rights where railroad not constructed in five years after location
Search 43 U.S.C. § 940 : US Code - Section 940: Forfeiture of rights where railroad not constructed in five years after location
Each and every grant of right of way and station grounds made
prior to February 25, 1909, to any railroad corporation under
sections 934 to 939 of this title, where such railroad had not been
constructed and the period of five years next following the
location of said road, or any section thereof, had on that date
expired, is declared forfeited to the United States, to the extent
of any portion of such located line then remaining unconstructed,
and the United States resumes the full title to the lands covered
thereby free and discharged from such easement, and the forfeiture
declared shall, without need of further assurance or conveyance,
inure to the benefit of any owner or owners of land conveyed by the
United States prior to such date subject to any such grant of right
of way or station grounds: Provided, That no right of way on which
construction was progressing in good faith on February 25, 1909,
shall be in any wise affected, validated, or invalidated, by the
provisions of this section.
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