Long title | An Act to authorize Protection to be given to Citizens of the United States who may discover Deposits of Guano |
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Enacted by | the 34th United States Congress |
Effective | August 18, 1856 |
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Public law | Pub. L. 34–164 |
Statutes at Large | 11 Stat. 119 |
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The Guano Islands Act (11 Stat. 119, enacted August 18, 1856, codified at 48 U.S.C. ch. 8 §§ 1411-1419) is a United States federal law passed by the Congress that enables citizens of the United States to take possession of unclaimed islands containing guano deposits in the name of the United States. The islands can be located anywhere, so long as they are not occupied by citizens of another country and not within the jurisdiction of another government. It also empowers the president to use the military to protect such interests and establishes the criminal jurisdiction of the United States in these territories.