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 392 '1‘rrun xxxu.—THE PUBLIC LANDS.—Ch. 2. C H A P T E R T W O. BEGIBTEBS AND IBECEIVERB. Sec. I d Rggigtg'n 22 2. Ill ees; t. m` ’Z')e.““d "°°°"°"’ “""°‘ t' mis. e..`§}`.ll’.°'I.¢ i.. . ... 2235. Residence of register and receiver. ceivers when to commence. 2236. Bond of rngister and rsceiver. 2244. Dnztgpnrcgf office of registers and 7. Sal `este receiver. · %. Fee': and lztoirlismilssiblns of register 2245. Monthly and quarterly returns of and receiver. N¤¤\V€¤'¤; _ _ 2239. Fees of register and receiverforcon· 2246. Oaths administered byregisters and solidated land-offices. I receivers. _ _ 2240. Maximumof compensation forregis- 2247. Penalty for false information by ters and receivers. register. 2241. Excess of compensation to be paid in Treasury. 4PP°i'“*m°°* °f Sec. 2234. There shall be appointed by_the President, by and with the m" md M advice and consent of the Senate, a register of the _1and—office and a ' receiver of public moneys, for each land-district established by law. See all acts establishing land·districts.—24 April, 1874, c. 127, s. 2, v. 18, 34. 20Jun¢, 1874, c. 340, v. 18, p. 122. 20 June, 1874, c. 341, 1r. 18, p. 122. 20 June, 874, c. 342, 12.18, p. 123. 11 Jim-, 1875, c. 12, s. 2, v. 18, p. 295. , R°°id°¤°°°i*°8‘ Sm. 2235. Every register and receiver shall reside at the place where m'" ‘"'d r°°°"°r‘ the land-office for whic he is appointed is directed by law to be kept. See all acts establishing land-districts. Bond 9f msivwf Sec. 2236. Every register and receiver shall, before entering on the md "°°°“'°"· duties of his office, give bond in the penal sum of ten thousand dollars, with approved security, for the faith ul discharge of his trust. 55, ss. 1, 8, v. 2, pp. 73, 75. 3 Mar., 1853, c. 145, s. 5, v. 10, p. 245. Salaries of regis- Sec. 2237. Every register and receiver shall be allowed an annual wr md ¤¤=¢iV¢¤‘· salary of five hundred ollars. 20 April, 1818, c, 123, v. 3, p. 466. 30 May, 1862, c. 86, s. 6. v. 12, p. 409. Fees and com- Sec. 2238. Registers and receivers, in addition to their salaries, shall !m¤°”' °f *98** be allowed each the following fees and commissions, namely: ister and receiver. 4 Sept., 1841, c. 16, s. 12, v. 5, p. 456. 21 Mar., 1804, c. 38, s. 4, v. 13, p. 35. First. A fee of one dollar for each declaratory statement filed and for services in acting on pre-emption claims. 20 Ap,.,,,1818,c_ Second. A commission of one per centum on all moneys received at 123, v. 3,`p. 466. each receiver’s office. 1 2 Third. A commission to be paid by the homestead a licant at the 20 May, 86, c. _ _ PP a 75, s. 6,v.12, p. 393. time of entry, of one per centum on the cash price, as fixed by law, of 21M¤r·.1864.<=- the land gpplied for; and a like commission when the claim is finally 38i£·}Gf·1?;,t’,,32; establish, and the certificate therefor issued as the basis of a patent. 2346, s. 2g v. 16, p. SIMM-. 1873. c- Fourth. The same commission on lands entered under any law to gg; ”· °• "· 17· P- encourage the growth of timber on western prairies,_as allowed when ' the like mantity of land is entered with money. 22Mai., 1852,c. Fifth. or locating military bounty-land warrants, issued since the 19é¤:T2,v· 4· eleventh day of February, eighteen hundred and forty-seven, and for ,3,, sl‘,,Y·v, ,2· 3; locating agricultural-college land-scrip, the same commission, to be paid wsj ’by the ol er or assignee of each warrant or scrip, as is allowed for sales o the public lands for cash, at the rate of one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre. why, 1862, c_ Sixth. A fee, in donation cases, of five dollars for each final certifi- 86,s.6,v.12,p 409. cate for one hundred and sixty acres of land, ten dollars for three hundred and twenty acres, and fteen dollars for six hundred and forty acres. 1July, 1864, c. Seventh. In the location of lands by States and corporations under I96.¤·l.V·l3.P·335- grants from Congress for railroads and other purposes, (except for