Lexicographical Neighbors of Emptions
Literary usage of Emptions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Public Land Laws: Passed by Congress from March 4, 1875, to April 1, 1882 by Henry Norris Copp, United States Dept. of the Interior, United States General Land Office, United States Dept. of Justice (1883)
"PRE-emptions. 174. Lands subject to pre-emption. 175. ... Agricultural-college
scrip receivable in payment of pre-emptions. 202. Pre-emption limit along ..."
2. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1912)
"... to pre-emptions: but it is submitted that, in no case has it decided that, in
the absence of fraud or mistake, a court of equity has such ..."
3. Public Land Laws: Passed by Congress from March 4, 1875, to April 1, 1882 by Henry Norris Copp, United States Dept. of the Interior, United States General Land Office, United States Dept. of Justice (1883)
"PRE-emptions. 2257. Lands subject to pre-emption. 2258. ... Agricultural-college
scrip receivable in payment of pre-emptions. 2279. Pre-emption limit along ..."
4. A Treatise on the Public Land System of the United States: With References by George W. Spaulding (1884)
"Patents, Pre-emptions, and Homesteads, Subject to Vested and Accrued Water Rights.
§ 459. Conditions for Use of Water on Public Lands for Reclamation. ..."
5. The Diary of James K. Polk During His Presidency, 1845 to 1849 by James Knox Polk, Milo Milton Quaife (1910)
"increase of the Navy, graduation of the public lands and pre-emptions to settlers
on the same, the Tariff, the Constitutional Treasury; and a paragraph at ..."
6. Manual of American Mining Law as Practiced in the Western States and by William Pratt Wade (1882)
"216—Validating former pre-emptions and locations. 217—Prior rights. 218—Length
of lode claims. 219—Width of lode claims. 220—Recording. ..."