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 PUBLIC LAW 97-55—OCT. 6, 1981 Public Law 97-55 97th Congress

95 STAT. 973

An Act

To convey certain interests in public lands to the city of Angels, California.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. SECTION 1. The Secretary of the Interior (hereafter in this Act referred to as the "Secretary") shall convey by quitclaim deed, subject to the conditions in section 3 of this Act, to the city council of the City of Angels, California (hereafter in this Act referred to as the "council"), or, if the council so designates, to a trustee (hereafter in this Act referred to as the "trustee") which the council may designate pursuant to section 8 of this Act, all right, title, and interest, including any future interests described in sections 6 and 7 of this Act, of the United States in and to 601.51 acres of land in Calaveras County, California, further described as Mount Diablo meridian:

Oct. 6, 1981 [H.R. 618] City of Angels, Calif Land conveyance.

Township 3 North, Range 13 East Section 28: Lots 1 and 2, North half southwest quarter, Southwest quarter southwest quarter. Section 29: East half southeast quarter. Section 33: Lots 1 through 4,6,16 through 18, Northwest quarter northwest quarter. Northeast quarter southeast quarter. Section 34: Lot 2, Northwest quarter southwest quarter, including mineral surveys 356, 370, 479, 743, 1245, 1345, 2036, 2682, 3040,3065,3066,3067,3068,3085,3882, and 4449. SEC. 2. The council or the trustee shall notify, within one year after the date of enactment of this Act, all individuals or other legal entities which appear, as of the date of such notice, upon the secured tax rolls of Calaveras County, California, as the owners of lands referred to in the first section of this Act, or of interests in such lands— (a) of the conveyance by the United States of its interests in such lands under the first section of this Act, (b) of the possible defect in the title to such lands or interests resulting from such interests of the United States, (c) of the possible interests in such lands arising out of the mining laws of the United States, and identified pursuant to the operation of section 6 of this Act, and (d) of the opportunity to remedy such defect under this Act. SEC. 3. The conveyance referred to in the first section of this Act shall be made without consideration, but shall be made upon the following conditions:

Notification of owners.

Conveyance conditions.

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