A TREATISE ON THE AMERICAN LAW RELATING TO MINES WITHIN THE PUBLIC LAND STATES AND TERRITORIES AND GOVERNING THE ACQUISITION AND ENJOYMENT BY CURTIS H. LINDLEY OF THE SAN FRANCISCO BAR IN TWO VOLUMES "I hold every man a debtor to his profession; from the "Et opus desperatum, quasi per medium profundum - From Dedication of Justinian's Institutes. SAN FRANCISCO BANCROFT-WHITNEY COMPANY LAW PUBLISHERS AND LAW BOOKSELLERS 1897 CHAPTER III. THE EXTRALATERAL RIGHT. ARTICLE I. INTRODUCTORY. II. EXTRALATERAL RIGHTS ON THE ORIGINAL LODE UNDER III. EXTRALATERAL RIGHTS FLOWING FROM LOCATIONS MADE IV. EXTRALATERAL RIGHTS ON OTHER LODES, CONFERRED V. CONSTRUCTION OF PATENTS APPLIED FOR PRIOR, BUT VI. LEGAL OBSTACLES INTERRUPTING THE EXTRALATERAL 2564. Introductory. The extralimital rights of a lode locator, other than the right to pursue the vein on its downward course out of and beyond his vertical bounding planes, are few and comparatively unimportant. The right to locate and hold a millsite in connection with a located lode under the first clause of section twenty-three hundred and thirty-seven of the Revised Statutes, may be said |