![]() ![]() A claim of class 2 is one which has been held in good faith and in peaceful, adverse possession by a claimant, his ancestors or grantors, under claim or color of title for the period commencing not later than January 1, 1901, to the date of application, during which time they have paid taxes levied on the land by State and local governmental units. ![]() A claim of class 1 is one which has been held in good faith and in peaceful adverse possession by a claimant, his ancestors or grantors, under claim or color of title for more than 20 years, on which valuable improvements have been placed, or on which some part of the land has been reduced to cultivation. (b ) The claims recognized by the Act will be referred to in this part as claims of class 1, and claim of class 2. Lands not subject to disposal under this subpart.Ĭoordination with State and local governments. Color-of-Title: Authority and DefinitionsĬolor-of-Title Claims: New Mexico, Contiguous to Spanish or Mexican Grants ![]()
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