The Oklahoma Law Journal, Volumen7Dennis, 1908 |
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... effect as if such member had not died until after receiving the allotment . 6. Under the Arkansas law of descent and distribution an allotment acquired by a Creek citizen by selection and certificate of allotment or by patent became a ...
... effect as if such member had not died until after receiving the allotment . 6. Under the Arkansas law of descent and distribution an allotment acquired by a Creek citizen by selection and certificate of allotment or by patent became a ...
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... effect the allotment and division of these lands in severalty among the Indians of each Nation or Tribe , upon the basis of justice and equity , to enable the ultimate creation of a state or states of the Union , which should embrace ...
... effect the allotment and division of these lands in severalty among the Indians of each Nation or Tribe , upon the basis of justice and equity , to enable the ultimate creation of a state or states of the Union , which should embrace ...
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... effect of this section , if valid , upon which we do not at this time pass , is to disqualify the full - blood Indian from alienating or disposing of the lands allotted to him within said period of twenty - five years . The evident ...
... effect of this section , if valid , upon which we do not at this time pass , is to disqualify the full - blood Indian from alienating or disposing of the lands allotted to him within said period of twenty - five years . The evident ...
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... effect of those two sentences without the last sentence of the section would have been to repeal section 16 of the Supplemental Creek Agreement in so far as it imposed a restriction upon the power of adult heirs to alienate inherited ...
... effect of those two sentences without the last sentence of the section would have been to repeal section 16 of the Supplemental Creek Agreement in so far as it imposed a restriction upon the power of adult heirs to alienate inherited ...
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... effect of the first part of this section as to said Creek Tribe of Indians is to remove this restriction upon their power of alienation of their inherited lands , and it is to this general subject of legislation that the last sentence ...
... effect of the first part of this section as to said Creek Tribe of Indians is to remove this restriction upon their power of alienation of their inherited lands , and it is to this general subject of legislation that the last sentence ...
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