Mines and Mining: A Commentary on the Law of Mines and Mining Rights, Both Common Law and Statutory; with Appendices Containing the Federal Statute and the Statutes of the Western States and Territories Relating to Mining for Precious Metals on the Public Domain, and Forms for Use in Application for Patent and Adverse Suits, Količina 1

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T. H. Flood, 1902 - 1464 strani

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CHAPTER V
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CHAPTER VI
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CHAPTER VII
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District rules what are Question of fact 129 Summary
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PART III
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SamePetroleum and natural gas mineral and part of the soil 147 Salt springs lakes ponds and saline lands
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CHAPTER 1
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CHAPTER II
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court
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Preliminary observations
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Historical summary of mining
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Precious metal mining in California
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Mining Definition
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Hydraulic and placer mining Lawful enterpriseDebris to be cared
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Mining in SpanishAmerica and Mexico
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Mining in England
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Early mining of copper
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Lead zinc iron and coal
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Mine Definition
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The old distinction between mine and quarry
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OF RESERVATIONS AND GRANTSLAND OPEN
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CHAPTER II
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CHAPTER III
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State lands within the publicland states
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State legislation authorizing locations on selected lands
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State lands within the first thirteen states
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Generally mentioned in the deed CHAPTER IV
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OF MINES AND MINERAL LANDS OBTAINABLE ELSEWHERE 168 Mineral lands in Mexico
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Canadian statutory provisions and regulations
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CHAPTER VI
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STATE GRANTS FOR EDUCATIONAL AND OTHER PURPOSES
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ARTICLE C
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LOCATION AS A MODE OF ACQUIRING TITLE
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Purpose of the foregoing Who may locate mineral lands
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CHAPTER III
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OF THE APPLICATION FOR PATENT
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CHAPTER V
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Similar conditions in Canada 282 Definition of lode ledge vein General observations The statute Terms often synonymous Definitions should be b...
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Other definitions by many of the great mining judges All forms of rock in place covered by vein or lode
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Further definitions Broad vein cases and zone theory
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Definition of in place
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Definition of strike or course Along the vein
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Same subjectStrike or course of the vein as understood by the miners and as defined by the judges in the mining states
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CHAPTER II
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CHAPTER III
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State statutory provisions as to discovery and discovery work
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CHAPTER IV
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CHAPTER V
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Amendment made before expiration of location period cannot
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Mining rights early recognized by the courts 442 Extent and nature of estate secured by location 443 Illustrations of the rule All veins belong to the ...
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Possession must be followed by valid location or it is not effect iveThe right also comes from a valid location 453 Definition and proof of possession ...
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Possessory rights equal to patent so long as the law complied with
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Possessory actions maintainable Property in the highest sense of the term
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Estate of inheritance May be selected as a homestead May be sold on execution 469 Overlapping locations
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OF ANNUAL LABOR AND ASSESSMENT WORK 475 The statutory requirements Definitions 476 The statute had its birth in the customs of the ...
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SameWork done by equitable owner When receiver will be appointed to perform work 496 How annual labor may be proved
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Development work is required by Canadian
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The doctrine of this chapter restated
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No dower interest attaches in mines before patent
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CHAPTER III
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Definitions of abandonment and forfeiture as used in mining 509 Definitions of abandonment
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ARTICLE
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Relation of coowners as to assessment work Similar to estop
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Notice Manner of making and serving
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Abandonment to the United States Special definition
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ARTICLE
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Same subject When a relocation may or may not be made
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State statutes as to proof of forfeiture And herein of proof
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OF THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR AND HIS SUPERVIS
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CHAPTER IV
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VALUE AND STRENGTH
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CHAPTER II
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Application under the statute of limitations
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Effect of application for patentSegregates land applied for from public domain 674 Similarities of statute to Mexican
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ARTICLE B Of the Adverse Claim Including Contents Sufficiency and Time and Manner of Filing 675 Distinction between adverse claims and prote...
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Effect of adverse claim
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Exception where conflict area excluded by amendment
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700 Mode of procedure
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ARTICLE
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ARTICLE C
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CHAPTER IV
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Generally free from collateral attack
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CHAPTER V
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PART XI
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ARTICLE
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ARTICLE C
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ARTICLE D
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ARTICLE
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Stran 675 - States governing their possessory title, shall have the exclusive right of possession and enjoyment of all the surface included within the lines of their locations, and of all veins, lodes and ledges throughout their entire depth, the top or apex of which lies inside of such surface lines extended downward vertically, although such veins, lodes, or ledges may so far depart from a perpendicular in their course downward as to extend outside the vertical side lines of such surface locations.
Stran 170 - State, and whenever, on the line thereof, the United States have full title, not reserved, sold, granted, or otherwise appropriated, and free from preemption, or other claims or rights, at the time the line of said road is definitely fixed, and a plat thereof filed in the office of the Commissioner of the General Land Office...
Stran 263 - ... the owners of such tunnel shall have the right of possession of all veins or lodes within three thousand feet from the face of such tunnel on the line thereof, not previously known to exist, discovered in such tunnel, to the same extent as if discovered from the surface ; and locations on the line of such tunnel...
Stran 482 - ... labor or made the improvements may, at the expiration of the year, give such delinquent co-owner personal notice in writing or notice by publication in the newspaper published nearest the claim, for at least once a week for ninety days, and if at the expiration of ninety days after such notice in writing or by publication such delinquent should fail or refuse to contribute his proportion of the expenditure required by this section, his interest in the claim shall become the property of his co-owners...
Stran 441 - ... [Provided, That the period within which the work required to be done annually on all unpatented mineral claims shall commence on the first day of January succeeding the date of location of such claim, and this section shall apply to all claims located since the tenth day of May, anno Domini eighteen hundred and seventy-two.
Stran 214 - All valuable mineral deposits in lands belonging to the United States, both surveyed and unsurveyed, are hereby declared to be free and open to exploration and purchase, and the lands in which they are found to occupation and purchase, by citizens of the United States...
Stran 119 - That any person authorized to enter lands under the mining laws of the United States may enter and obtain patent to lands containing petroleum or other mineral oils, and chiefly valuable therefor, under the provisions of the laws relating to placer mineral claims...
Stran 485 - By the law of the land is most clearly intended the general law; a law which hears before it condemns; which proceeds upon inquiry, and renders judgment only after trial. The meaning is, that every citizen shall hold his life, liberty, property, and immunities under the protection of the general rules which govern society.
Stran 682 - Speaking exactly by this definition, it would often be very difficult If not impossible, for the challenged proprietor of a mineral vein to convince a Jury of the continuity of the vein from one part to another, for there might not be continuity by actual contact of the parts or contiguity, which the precise...
Stran 370 - All records of mining claims hereafter made shall contain the name or names of the locators, the date of the location, and such a description of the claim or claims located by reference to some natural object or permanent monument as will identify the claim. On each claim located after the tenth day of May, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, and until a patent has been issued therefor, not less than one hundred dollars' worth of labor shall be performed or improvements made during each year.

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