entryman
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entryman — en·try·man … English syllables
entryman — A person who makes an entry of public lands under the homestead laws … Ballentine's law dictionary
final receiver's receipt — An acknowledgment by the government that it has received full payment for public land, that it holds the legal title in trust for the entryman, and will in due course issue to him a patent … Black's law dictionary
final receiver's receipt — An acknowledgment by the government that it has received full payment for public land, that it holds the legal title in trust for the entryman, and will in due course issue to him a patent … Black's law dictionary
land patent — A conveyance to an individual of that which is the absolute property of the government and to which, but for the conveyance, the individual would have no right or title. A transfer by the government to the entryman of land covered by a homestead… … Ballentine's law dictionary
perfection of entry — The performance by an entryman upon public lands of the conditions requisite to perfect his entry and obtain the right to a patent. 42 Am J1st Pub L § 23 … Ballentine's law dictionary
timber culture entry — A settlement of an entryman on public lands of the United States under the provisions of an act to encourage the growth of timber on western prairies, approved March 3, 1873, and the various amendments thereto. Hartman v Warren (CA8 Minn) 76 F… … Ballentine's law dictionary