§ 3101.1 Lease terms and conditions
§ 3101.1-1 Lease form
§ 3101.1-2 Surface use rights
§ 3101.1-3 Stipulations and information notices
§ 3101.1-4 Modification or waiver of lease terms and stipulations
§ 3101.2 Acreage limitations
§ 3101.2-1 Public domain lands
§ 3101.2-2 Acquired lands
§ 3101.2-3 Excepted acreage
§ 3101.2-4 Excess acreage
§ 3101.2-5 Computation
§ 3101.2-6 Showing required
§ 3101.3 Leases within unit areas
§ 3101.3-1 Joinder evidence required
§ 3101.3-2 Separate leases to issue
§ 3101.4 Lands covered by application to close lands to mineral leasing
§ 3101.5 National Wildlife Refuge System lands
§ 3101.5-1 Wildlife refuge lands
§ 3101.5-2 Coordination lands
§ 3101.5-3 Alaska wildlife areas
§ 3101.5-4 Stipulations
§ 3101.6 Recreation and public purposes lands
§ 3101.7 Federal lands administered by an agency outside of the Department of the Interior
§ 3101.7-1 General requirements
§ 3101.7-2 Action by the Bureau of Land Management
§ 3101.7-3 Appeals
§ 3101.8 State’s or charitable organization’s ownership of surface overlying Federally-owned minerals

Terms Used In CFR > Title 43 > Subtitle B > Chapter II > Subchapter C > Part 3100 > Subpart 3101 - Issuance of Leases

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