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68 S T A T. ]

PUBLIC LAW 4 9 3 - J U L Y 14, 1954

475

quarter of the southeast quarter thereof, township 6 south, ran^e 24 east; and sections 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 18, and those portions of sections 9, 16, 17,19, 20, and 30, township 7 south, range 24 east lying west and northwest of Florida State Highway Numbered 68; excepting from all the above-described area all lands within the rights-of-way of State roads traversing the area described; all being in Clay County, Florida, and containing forty thousand one hundred forty-five and fifty-one onehundredths acres, more or less. Reserving unto the United States, however, all uranium, thorium, ^/^t^^'i^f•^ 1 and all other materials determined pursuant to section 5(b)(1) of rights, the Atomic Energy Act of 1946 (60 Stat. 761) to be peculiarly essen- ^2 USC isos. tial to the production of fissionable material, contained, in whatever concentration, in deposits in the lands above described, and further reserving unto the United States through its authorized agents or representatives the right at any time to enter upon the lands above described and to prospect for, mine and remove said materials before referred to, making full compensation for any damage or injury occasioned thereby, provided, however, such lands may be used, and any rights otherwise acquired by said Board pursuant to any conveyance of said described lands as herein provided for, as if no reservation of such materials had been made; except that, when such use results in the extraction of such material from the land in quantities which may not be transferred or delivered without a license under the Atomic Energy Act of 1946, as it now exists or may hereafter be 60 Stat. 7SS. 42 amended, such material shall be the property of the United States note. u s e 1 8 0 1 Atomic Energy Commission and said Commission may require delivery of such material to it by any possessor thereof after such material has been separated as such from the ores in which it was contained, and also provided that if the said Commission requires the delivery of such material to it, it shall pay to the person mining or extracting the same, or to such other person as the said Commission determines to be entitled thereto, such sums, including profits, as the Commission deems fair and reasonable for the discovery, mining, development, production, extraction and other services performed with respect to such material prior to such delivery, but such payment shall not include any amount on account of the value of such material before removed from its place of deposit in nature, and further provided that if and in the event the said Commission does not require delivery of such material to it, the reservation hereby made shall be of no force or effect. SEC. 2. The conveyance of the Federal land provided for in the first section shall be made upon the terms and conditions and for the consideration set forth as follows: National emei^(1) I n the event of the existence of any national emergency declared gency. by proclamation of the President or by action of the Congress, the use of the Federal land, or any part thereof, shall, upon the request of the Secretary of the Army to the board, revert to the United States for the full period of such national emergency without cost to the United States. Upon the expiration of such national emergency such use of the Federal land shall cease in favor of the board, and the United States shall be under no obligation to restore the premises or to compensate the State for any waste or any damage to the property arising out of the use and occupancy thereof by the United States. Use for (2) I n consideration of the conveyance of the Federal land, the purposes. military board, acting for the State of Florida, shall agree to use for military purposes only, and not to sell, convey, or otherwise dispose of all or any part of certain land or permanent improvements thereon (hereinafter referred to as "State land") comprising a part of the Stateowned portion of Camp Blanding Military Reservation to any party