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There is hereby preserved the indivision of and there are hereby zoned for agricultural use the lands sold or ceded in usufruct under the provisions of Title VI of the Land Law of Puerto Rico and all lands acquired for the purposes of said Title VI not devoted or that may be devoted to forest purposes, public uses, or other uses approved by the Secretary of Agriculture under the provisions of the aforesaid Title VI. Likewise, there is preserved the indivision of the agricultural units and there are zoned for agricultural use the lands that the Puerto Rico Land Administration and any other agency, instrumentality or public corporation of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico may have acquired or may hereafter acquire for the purposes of preserving and/or devoting them to agricultural use. History —July 3, 1974, No. 107, Part 1, p. 352, § 2; May 10, 1976, No. 33, p. 96, § 2.