ProvidedProvided furtherProspecting permits or leases may be issued under the provisions of this subchapter for deposits of potassium in public lands, also containing deposits of coal or other minerals, on condition that such other deposits be reserved to the United States for disposal under appropriate laws: , That if the interests of the Government and of the lessee will be subserved thereby, potassium leases may include covenants providing for the development by the lessee of chlorides, sulphates, carbonates, borates, silicates, or nitrates of sodium, magnesium, aluminum, or calcium, associated with the potassium deposits leased, on terms and conditions not inconsistent with the sodium provisions of subchapter VII of this chapter: , That where valuable deposits of mineral now subject to disposition under the general mining laws are found in fissure veins on any of the lands subject to permit or lease under this subchapter, the valuable minerals so found shall continue subject to disposition under the said general mining laws notwithstanding the presence of potash therein.
Feb. 7, 1927, ch. 66, § 444 Stat. 1058(, .)
Editorial Notes
References in Text
act Feb. 25, 1920, ch. 8541 Stat. 447The sodium provisions of subchapter VII of this chapter, referred to in text, was in the original “the sodium provisions of the Act of (Forty-first Statutes at Large, page 437)”, which means sections 23 to 25 of , , which are classified to subchapter VII (§ 261 et seq.) of this chapter.
Codification
act Feb. 25, 1920, ch. 8541 Stat. 437Section was not enacted as part of , , known as the Mineral Leasing Act, which comprises this chapter.