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§  19.  Railroads  through  Indian lands. Any railroad corporation may  contract with the chiefs of any nation of Indians, over whose  lands  it  may  be  necessary to construct its railroad, for the right to make such  road  upon  such  lands,  but  such  contract  shall  not  vest  in  the  corporation  the  fee  to the land, nor the right to occupy the same for  any purposes other than may be necessary for the construction, occupancy  and maintenance of such railroad, and such contract shall not  be  valid  or  effectual  until  it  shall  be  ratified by the county court of the  county where the land shall be situated.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rrd > Article-2 > 19

§  19.  Railroads  through  Indian lands. Any railroad corporation may  contract with the chiefs of any nation of Indians, over whose  lands  it  may  be  necessary to construct its railroad, for the right to make such  road  upon  such  lands,  but  such  contract  shall  not  vest  in  the  corporation  the  fee  to the land, nor the right to occupy the same for  any purposes other than may be necessary for the construction, occupancy  and maintenance of such railroad, and such contract shall not  be  valid  or  effectual  until  it  shall  be  ratified by the county court of the  county where the land shall be situated.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rrd > Article-2 > 19

§  19.  Railroads  through  Indian lands. Any railroad corporation may  contract with the chiefs of any nation of Indians, over whose  lands  it  may  be  necessary to construct its railroad, for the right to make such  road  upon  such  lands,  but  such  contract  shall  not  vest  in  the  corporation  the  fee  to the land, nor the right to occupy the same for  any purposes other than may be necessary for the construction, occupancy  and maintenance of such railroad, and such contract shall not  be  valid  or  effectual  until  it  shall  be  ratified by the county court of the  county where the land shall be situated.