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H.R.3575

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To provide for the sale of approximately 25 acres of public land to the Turnabout Ranch, Escalante, Utah, at fair market value.

9/18/2007--Introduced.
Directs the Secretary of the Interior, if Turnabout Ranch of Escalante, Utah, submits an offer to the Secretary to acquire specified federal land for the appraised value, to convey to the Ranch all right, title, and interest to such land. Requires Turnabout Ranch more...

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September 17, 2007 HR 3575, To provide for the sale of approximately 25 acres of ...

HR 3575 would provide for the sale of approximately 25 acres of public land to the Turnabout Ranch, Escalante, Utah, at fair market value....

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