30 U.S.C. § 702
“Qualified applicant” defined
For the purposes of this chapter a qualified applicant is a residential occupant-owner, as of
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cases, 1969–1982 · leading case: Raestle v. Whitson, 582 P.2d 170 (Ariz. 1978).
Raestle v. Whitson, 582 P.2d 170 (Ariz. 1978). “30 U.S.C. § 702 . In Raestle’s application he not only listed his house and the improvements surrounding it, but also listed the house in which Archie Brown had lived, 3 its well, and a storage cabin nearby.”
United States of Am. & Stewart Udall, Sec'y of the Interior of the United States of Am. v. Jack A. Walker, 409 F.2d 477 (9th Cir. 1969). “” * * * * * 30 U.S.C. § 702 : “For the purposes of this chapter a qualified applicant is a residential occupant-owner, as of Oct.”
United States v. Scott v. Brown, 672 F.2d 808 (10th Cir. 1982). “Any conveyance authorized by this section, however, shall be made only to a qualified applicant, as that term is defined in section 702 of this title, who applies therefor within the period ending June 30, 1971, and upon payment of an amount established in accordance with…”
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