Primer Containing Questions And Answers On the Public Land Laws in Force in the

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When you make the offer, you must send in the envelope a 13 certified check or postal money order equal to one-fourth of the amount you offer for the land. The check or order must be payable to the Director of Lands, or order. The remaining three-fourths of the sum you offer may be paid in either of the following three ways : (a) All at once when you receive notice that you may buy the land.
(&) In five equal parts, one a year. (c) All at the end of five years from the time the land is sold to
...you.
If your offer for the land is too low, the Government will at once return your money to you.
(73) Q. What interest must I pay on the money which remains unpaid after I have bought the land ?
A. You must pay six per cent interest every year on all money which remains unpaid after your offer is accepted.
(74) Q. Suppose the public land I wish is already occupied by some one.
A. If the person living on the land is a person who has a right to gain a homestead or free patent, he must be told his rights and -jgiven one hundred and twenty days to ask for the land.


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