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Title 16 of the United States Code

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Title 16 of the United States Code outlines the role of conservation in the United States Code.[1]

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  1. ^ "United States Code". Office of the Law Revision Counsel. Retrieved November 24, 2015.
  2. ^ a b c The Code of the Laws of the United States of America . . ., 1926, p 426
  3. ^ United States Code, 2006 Edition, vol 9, Title 16, sections 1-785, p 986
  4. ^ a b Revision of Title 16, U.S. Code, 1954, p 528
  5. ^ Fed Stat Ann - 1922 Supp, title "Agriculture", p 4 (Edward Thompson, 1923)
  6. ^ a b Union List of Legislative Histories, Law Librarians' Society of Washington, D.C., 1950, p 11
  7. ^ Proposal for a Uniform Federal Procurement System, p 114
  8. ^ 42 Stat. 521
  9. ^ The Principal Laws Relating to Forest Service Activities, January 1974, p 85; Harry Iron (comp), The Principal Laws relating to the Establishment and Administration of the National Forests and to other Forest Service Activities, May 1951, p 31.
  10. ^ 1925 Cumulative Supplement to the U.S. Compiled Statutes Compact Edition, West Publishing Co, 1925, p 354. Barnes' Federal Code, 1923 Supplement, title "The Department of Agriculture", p 32. United States Code Service, Lawyers Edition, 16 USCS, sections 461-828c, 1978, Lawyers Co-Operative Publishing Company, p 178.
  11. ^ United States Code, 1988 Edition, Volume 6, p 750
  12. ^ a b Darrell Hevenor Smith, The Forest Service, The Brookings Institution, 1930, p 180
  13. ^ Otis H Gates (comp), Laws Applicable to the United States Department of Agriculture 1923, Government Printing Office, 1924, p 306
  14. ^ America's highways, 1776-1976, p 546.Desert Valleys' Cotton Conference, 1981, p 26
  15. ^ Gifford Pinchot, Report of the Forester for 1908, p 38. Development of the United States Cotton Standards, p 25
  16. ^ For Pub. 367, H.R. 15812, see Acts of Congress Affecting the District of Columbia, Commissioners of the District of Columbia, 1921, title "Public No 367", p 18. For 41 Stat. 710, see Fed Stat Ann - 1920 Supp, p 262.
  17. ^ United States Code, 2006 Edition, vol 9, pp 1048, 1055 & 1056.
  18. ^ United States Code, 2000 Edition, vol 27, p 880. "Public Trust in Land Law" (1980) 14 U.C. Davis Law Review 295. United States Code Service, Lawyers Edition, 1936, vol 5, p 510. The Public Trust Doctrine in Natural Resources Law and Management: Conference Proceedings, 1981, p 193.
  19. ^ Code of Federal Regulations, Revised to 1 October 2003, vol 43, s 5510.0-3(a) at p 889. United States Code Annotated 2010, Popular Name Table, I to Z, p 254.
  20. ^ 23 American and English Annotated Cases 621
  21. ^ Sometimes incorrectly cited as sections 1614 and 1615
  22. ^ 12 Fed Stat Ann (2nd Ed), p 38
  23. ^ United States Code, 2000 Ed, vol 27, title 50, p 747
  24. ^ Laws Relating to the Department of the Interior Passed by the Sixty-second Congress, Third Session, p 392
  25. ^ McKinney (ed), Federal Statutes Annotated, Supplement 1914, Edward Thompson Company, 1914, 347
  26. ^ Mallory (ed), United States Compiled Statutes: Annotated: 1916, West, 1916, vol 5, p 5981; Complied Statutes of the United States 1913, vol 2, s 4995
  27. ^ Barnes' Federal Code, Virginia Law Book Company, 1919, s 4325 [1]
  28. ^ Barnett (ed), United States Statutes Annotated, TH Flood & Company, 1919, vol 7, p 970
  29. ^ Highlights in the History of Forest and Related Natural Resource Conservation. Conservation Bulletin 41. United States Department of the Interior. Revised 1962. p 13
  30. ^ 37 Stat 1015
  31. ^ Senate, 62nd Congress, 2d Session, Report No 1039.
  32. ^ Senate, 18 January 1913, p 1718
  33. ^ 44 Stat 890
  34. ^ United States Code Annotated 2010, West Publishing Company, 2010, title "Popular Name A to I", p 314
  35. ^ 76 Stat 587 at 588
  36. ^ 16 U.S. Code § 614, 615. Cornell University.
  37. ^ Report of the Commissioner of the General Land Office, 1895, pp 4, 5, 313 & 315
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