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a legal and effective way, the trustees shall so determine and certify to the governor, but if the trustees shall find that the state has not parted in a legal or effective way with the title to any such lands, but that any consideration of equity or justice requires a settlement with the purchaser or his successor in title, they shall settle and adjust the said title upon such terms as to the payment of further consideration or otherwise, as they may think right; upon such adjustment they shall certify to the governor; upon receipt of certificates, the governor shall cause patents to issue to the claimant under the seal of the state to the lands covered by such certificate, and shall vest a fee simple title in the grantee named in such patent.

495, § 4.

882. Titles prior to February 12, 1879, not to be disturbed.— Oct. 10, Nothing in this article shall be so construed as to authorize the said trustees to interfere with or disturb the title and possession of the purchaser or present owner of any such swamp and overflowed lands, which were sold prior to February 12, 1879, and the sales of which were confirmed by an act of the legislature of that date.

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INSANITY AS A DEFENSE FOR CRIME (Criminal Code)

.7175-7183

INSOLVENT CORPORATIONS (Civil Code

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INSOLVENT ESTATES (Civil Code)

2755-2796

INSPECTORS OF ALMSHOUSES, JAILS, ETC. (Criminal Code) ..7212–7222

INSPECTORS OF ELECTION (Political Code)

INSPECTORS OF MINES (Political Code)

INSTALLATION (Political Code) ...

INSTITUTES, FARMERS (Political Code)

INSTITUTE FOR THE DEAF, DUMB, AND BLIND (Political Code)

INSULTING LANGUAGE (Criminal Code)

INSURANCE (Criminal Code)

INSURANCE COMPANIES (Civil Code)

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INTOXICATING LIQUORS; LICENSE TO SELL (Civil Code).....5760-5764
INTOXICATING LIQUORS; OFFENSES CONCERNING (Criminal Code)

7352-7382

INTOXICATING LIQUORS; SALE BY DISPENSARIES (Political Code)

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JAILS, ALMSHOUSES, COTTON MILLS, OR FACTORIES; INSPEC

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JAILS AND JAILERS (Political Code)

JENNY-LIND TABLE (Political Code)

JETSAM AND FLOTSAM (Civil Code)

.4810-4813, 3955, 3956

.128- 145

.7191-7211

.7212-7222

134- 144

2361 .5844-5857

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.5203-5231

.930, 934, 979

930 931

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3296

1535-1548

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JUDGES (Civil Code)

..3066-3069, 3267, 3268, 5953, 5439, 5440 JUDGES; COMPETENCY OF (Civil Code) JUDGMENT AND SENTENCE IN CRIMINAL CASES (Criminal Code)

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4077 et seq.

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JUDGMENTS AND EXECUTIONS (Civil Code)
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883. (2695) (639) (526) (621) (549) Salt springs may be leased by the governor.-The governor may lease the salt springs, and lands granted to the state under the second clause of the sixth section of the act of congress of March 2, 1819, to the best advantage, in conformity with the provisions of the grant.

Original statutes passed Dec. 17, 1819.-Toulmin's Digest, pp. 691, et seq. (Aikin's Digest, p. 369, § 1; Clay's Digest, p. 518, § 1.)

238, § 1.

884. Lands of state; right to quarry limestone and clay Sept. 17, authorized. The governor may sell the right to quarry lime- 1903, p. stones and clays necessary or proper for the manufacture of cement upon the following lands: Sections 21 and 28, Township 5 N; Range 2 E, or any part thereof. He may sell the said rights for such price and upon such terms as to him appear reasonable and just. The sale of such rights shall confer upon the purchaser landing privileges, all necessary rights of way for the purpose of quarrying the material and moving the same, and all rights and privileges which are necessary for the enjoyment of the rights granted; but the state shall retain

Grants by the State.

possession of the lands, and have the right to the use and enjoyment thereof for every other purpose whatever.

885. (2696) (640) (527) (622) Governor appoints agent.— The governor may appoint a suitable agent, whose duty it shall be to superintend the salt springs and salt lands donated to the state by the congress of the United States; to prevent all trespass and waste on such lands; to lease the springs and lands on such terms and conditions as he may see fit, not to exceed ten years at any one time; to settle all accounts with any former agent or agents, lessee, or lessees; to take charge of all property of every kind on such lands; to collect all property, debts, and demands, due the state from all persons, and generally, to save and to secure to the state whatever property, debts, and demands may be due the state on account of such lands. The agent shall report, every six months, to the governor all the property of every kind collected or received, and all settlements made by him, and, generally, all his actings and doings in regard to the salt lands.

(Feb. 23, 1866, p. 89, §1.)

886. (2697) (641) (528) (623) Compensation. The agent shall receive such compensation for his services as the governor may deem proper and right, not to exceed one thousand dollars for any one year, and may be removed at any time by the governor, and a successor appointed.

(Feb. 23, 1866, p. 90, § 2.)

887. (2698) (642) (529) (624) Former agents and lessees to settle. All former agents and lessees, and all debtors and other persons having property or debts due the state, are authorized and required to settle and deliver the same to the agent appointed by the governor under this article.

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888. (2699) (1875) (2228) (1620) (1350) Grants by state made by patents.-For the conveyance of any real property belonging to the state, a patent issues under the seal of the

Land Agent.

state, signed by the governor, and attested by the secretary of state.

Original statutes passed Dec. 17, 1819.-Toulmin's Digest, pp. 691 et seq. (Aikin's Digest, p. 95, § 41; Clay's Digest, p. 158, § 42.)

889. (2700) (1876) (2229) (1621) (1351) Grants and patents recorded. The secretary of state must record, in well-bound books, all grants and patents issued by the state.

(Aikin's Digest, p. 95, § 43; Clay's Digest, p. 158, § 44.)

890. (2701) (1877) (2230) (1622) (1352) Patent issues on payment, certified by treasurer.-All purchasers of real property belonging to this state, their heirs and assigns, except in cases otherwise provided by this Code, are entitled to receive a patent therefor, on producing to the secretary of state a certificate signed by the state treasurer, that the amount due for such real estate has been paid into the state treasury.

Original statutes passed Dec. 17, 1819.-Toulmin's Digest, pp. 691 et seq. (Clay's Digest, p. 158, § 43.)

891. (2702) Patents for swamp and overflowed lands.-The governor is authorized and empowered to issue patents to the purchasers of swamp and overflowed lands or lands in lieu of swamp and overflowed lands, which were made prior to October 10, 1903, and which may have been patented to this state, or which may hereafter be so patented, upon satisfactory proof being made to him that such lands have been fully paid for in money or in scrip sold and transferred by him and authorized by the acts of congress to be received in payment for such lands.

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895. Power of land agent.
896. Expenses allowed and paid.
897. Expenses to be refunded.

116, §§ 1

and 2.

893. Land agent; compensation of. 894. Reports of land agent. 892. Land agent employed by governor.-The governor may Feb. 23, employ an agent for the purpose of examining into the sale 1899, p. and disposition heretofore made of school or other lands belonging to the state, with a view of recovering to the state lands which have illegally passed out of its possession, and of settling or quieting titles now in dispute. The employ of such agent shall be at the pleasure of the governor, who shall discontinue, suspend, or employ such agent as he may consider best for the work in hand.

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