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Stock-Raising Homestead Act : ウィキペディア英語版 | Stock-Raising Homestead Act
==Overview== The Stock-Raising Homestead Act of 1916 provided settlers of public land—a full section or its equivalent—for ranching purposes. Unlike the Homestead Act of 1862 or the Enlarged Homestead Act of 1909, land homesteaded under the 1916 act separated surface rights from subsurface rights, resulting in what later became known as split estates.〔(Split EstatePrivate Surface / Public Minerals: What Does it Mean to You? ), a 2006 Bureau of Land Management presentation〕 The subsurface rights, also known as mineral rights, are the foundation of recent oil and gas law in the United States.〔 Under the act no cultivation of lands was required, but some range improvements were mandated as necessary. By 2006, the Stock-Raising Homestead Act and subsequent legislation and other legal changes resulted in the federal government administering the subsurface rights to about of land, of which have surface rights owned privately or by a U.S. state.〔
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