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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 790-OCT. 29, 1949 Conditions schedule to be prepared by the Commissioner, subject to the condition that the said date may be adjusted to a later date by the Chief of Engineers on the request of the Commissioner, and subject to the further conditions that the district engineer, Garrison district, shall serve notice of clearing at least three months prior thereto. iemoval etc.. of SEC. 10. The tribes and the members thereof may remove, sell, or otherwise dispose of lignite until such date as the district engineer, Garrison district, fixes for the impoundment of waters. mNotit of wtnO d- SEC. 11. The district engineer, Garrison district, will give notice at least six months in advance of the date on or after which impoundment of waters may begin, and no damage for loss of life or property due to impoundment of waters on or after the date specified in said notice may be claimed. The date established by such notification will not be earlier than October 1, 1952. Crditing of addi- SEC. 12. In addition to the $5,105,625 appropriated by the War 61 Stat. 600 . Department Civil Appropriation Act, 1948 (Public Law 296, Eightieth Congress), the further sum of $7,500,000 less any part thereof that may be required to cover balance due said tribes or allottees or heirs A*te, p. 1027. as provided for in section 5 hereof shall, upon acceptance of the pro- visions of this Act by the tribes, be placed to the credit of the tribes in the Treasury of the United States, which sums notwithstanding anything contained in this Act to the contrary shall be in full satis- faction of: (1) all claims, rights, demands and judgments of said tribes or allottees or heirs thereof arising out of this Act and not com- pensated for out of the said $5,105,625; (2) and of all other rights, claims, demands and judgments of said tribes, individual allottees or heirs thereof, of any nature whatsoever existing on the date of enact- ment of this Act, whether of tangible or intangible nature and whether or not cognizable in law or equity in connection with the taking of said land and the construction of said Garrison Dam project. Interest. SEC. 13. The fund of $5,105,625, appropriated by the War Depart- 61 stat. 00w. ment Civil Appropriation Act, 1948 (Public Law 296, Eightieth Con- gress), and the fund provided for by section 12 of this Act shall bear interest at 4 per centum per annum from the date of acceptance of Restriotlon. this Act until disbursed. No part of either of such funds shall be used for payment of the fees or expenses of any agent, attorney, or other representative of any individual Indian or tribe. rights.Ctr° power SEC. 14. When electric power is available from Garrison Dam proj- ect, the said Three Affiliated Tribes and the members thereof shall have equal rights and privileges on an equal basis which are accorded the persons, cooperative associations and others by the Rural Electri- 7U. S.C. o-01414; fication Act of 1936 and all Acts amendatory thereof or supplemental SuPp.I08 e e. thereto as fully as if said tribes and members thereof were named . in said Rural Electrification Act of 1936. SEC. 15. The Taking Area is described as follows: PART A-WITHIN RESERVATION BOUNDARIES Beginning at the Northwest corner of Section 6, Township 150 North, Range 93 West of the 5th P. M .; thence East to the West sixteenth line; thence South to the East and West quarter line; thence East to center of said Section; thence South to South quarter corner; thence East to the West line of the East half of the Southwest quarter of the South- east quarter (EY2SW/SE 4 ) ; thence North to South sixteenth line; thence East to East Section line; thence South to Southeast corner of said Section 6; thence West to West line of the East half of the East half of the Northeast quarter (EY2 Ey2NE14) of Section 7; thence South to East and West quarter line; thence East to the East line of the West half of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 8; thence South to South sixteenth line; thence East to the 1028 [63 STAT.

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