Florida Statutes Title II Chapter 6 - Admission Into Union; Concessions; State Boundaries
- 6.01 - Assent To Terms Of Admission Into The Union.
The State of Florida assents as by the statute approved July 25, 1845, to the terms of admission of this state into the Confederacy and...
- 6.02 - United States Authorized To Acquire Lands For Certain Purposes.
The United States may purchase, acquire, hold, own, occupy, and possess such lands within the limits of this state as they shall seek to occupy...
- 6.03 - Condemnation Of Land When Price Not Agreed Upon.
If the officer or other agent employed by the United States to make such purchase and the owner of the land contemplated to be purchased,...
- 6.04 - Jurisdiction Over Such Lands; How Ceded To The United States.
Whenever the United States shall contract for, purchase, or acquire any land within the limits of this state for the purposes aforesaid, in either of...
- 6.05 - Transfer Of Title And Jurisdiction Over Land Owned By State.
Whenever a tract of land containing not more than 4 acres shall be selected by an authorized officer or agent of the United States for...
- 6.06 - United States May Acquire State Lands For National Forests.
The consent of the state is given to the acquisition by the United States, by purchase, gift, or condemnation with adequate compensation, of such lands...
- 6.07 - Congress May Legislate Concerning State Lands Acquired For National Forests.
Congress may pass such laws and make or provide for the making of such rules and regulations, of both a civil and criminal nature, and...
- 6.075 - Lands Owned Or Controlled By United States Department Of Interior; Governor Authorized To Cede Concurrent Jurisdiction To Enforce Criminal Laws.
(1)(a) Whenever the United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, shall desire to acquire concurrent jurisdiction to enforce criminal laws on any lands owned...
- 6.08 - Boundary Between Florida And Alabama.
The line commencing on the Chattahoochee River near a place known as “Irwin’s Mills,” and running west to the Perdido, marked throughout by blazes on...
- 6.081 - Florida-alabama Boundary Redefined.
(1) The middle of the Perdido River at its mouth, as defined by the Constitutions of the States of Alabama and Florida, is at latitude 30°16′53″...
- 6.09 - Boundary Between Florida And Georgia.
(1) The line run and marked by B. J. Whitner, Jr., on the part of Florida, and G. J. Orr, on the part of Georgia, is...
- 6.10 - Confirmation Of Certain Grants Of Georgia.
The titles of bona fide holders of land under any grant from the State of Georgia prior to December 22, 1859, in the territory formerly...
Last modified: September 23, 2016