INDEMNITY LAND

indemnity land. 1. Public land granted to a railroad company to help defray the cost of constructing a right-of-way. • This land indemnifies a railroad company for land given in a previous grant but since rendered unavailable for railroad use by a disposition or reservation made after the original grant. [Cases: Public Lands 70. C.J.S. Public Lands §§ 119, 123, 128.] 2. Federally owned land granted to a state to replace previously granted land that has since been rendered unavailable for the state’s use. — Also termed place land.

[Blacks Law 8th]