The Extralateral Right, Shall it be Abolished?1917 - 104 strani |
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... Western States following the discovery of gold in 1848. They were founded on custom and as they spread through the other mining regions from their source in California they were modified in details but retained similar fundamental ...
... Western States following the discovery of gold in 1848. They were founded on custom and as they spread through the other mining regions from their source in California they were modified in details but retained similar fundamental ...
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... Western states of the United States will appreciate that this funda- mental idea , so prominent in the measuring of the claim in Germany , of having the right to a certain length of vein which should control the laying out of the ...
... Western states of the United States will appreciate that this funda- mental idea , so prominent in the measuring of the claim in Germany , of having the right to a certain length of vein which should control the laying out of the ...
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... Western part of the United States where the mining dis- tricts are sparsely settled and largely in remote and rugged regions , such a system would be impossible of administration . Walmesley says that the principal objection to the ...
... Western part of the United States where the mining dis- tricts are sparsely settled and largely in remote and rugged regions , such a system would be impossible of administration . Walmesley says that the principal objection to the ...
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... English colonies in Africa and America . In view of the strikingly similar miners ' customs which eventually sprang up in the Western United Derbyshire extralateral right . Hoover48 believes that the law of 376 CALIFORNIA LAW REVIEW.
... English colonies in Africa and America . In view of the strikingly similar miners ' customs which eventually sprang up in the Western United Derbyshire extralateral right . Hoover48 believes that the law of 376 CALIFORNIA LAW REVIEW.
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... Western Australia under existing law , individual leases are granted of areas necessary to work the reef to a depth of 3000 feet and if the mineral is gold the length along the outcrop of the reef shall not exceed 66 chains , and if ...
... Western Australia under existing law , individual leases are granted of areas necessary to work the reef to a depth of 3000 feet and if the mineral is gold the length along the outcrop of the reef shall not exceed 66 chains , and if ...
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The Extralateral Right: Shall It Be Abolished? (Classic Reprint) William Edward Colby Predogled ni na voljo - 2017 |
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64th Congress abolish the extralateral adjoining adopted bill California Law Review Commission common law Comstock lode Congress Congressional Globe countries course courts customs deposits Derbyshire dips and angles El Dorado County end lines entitled existing extent extralateral law extralateral right fact feature federal follow the vein Fooz Germanic granted hundred feet Institute of Mining Längenfeld lateral right law of apex legislation length of vein limits Lindley on Mines litigation lode claims measurement mineral lands Mineral Resources mining claims mining districts mining law Nevada Nevada County owner passed pertenencia placer placer mining practical principle public domain quartz quartz mining Raymond recognized reef Reese River reported result right angles right to follow rules and regulations Section Senator Stewart spurs and angles statute strike and dip surface boundaries surface ownership Tenth U. S. Census territorial tion United vein or lode vertical boundaries vertical planes width
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Stran 287 - States and those who have declared their intention to become such, under regulations prescribed by law, and according to the local customs or rules of miners in the several mining districts, so far as the same are applicable and not inconsistent with the laws of the United States.
Stran 290 - ... of the vein at the surface, nor shall any claim be limited by any mining regulation to less than twenty-five feet on each side of the middle of the vein at the surface, except where adverse rights existing on the tenth day of May, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, render such limitation necessary. The end lines of each claim shall be parallel to each other.
Stran 292 - 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 292 - ... 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. But their right of possession to such outside parts of such veins or ledges...
Stran 297 - Into these mountains the emigrants in vast numbers penetrated, occupying the ravines, gulches, and canons, and probing the earth in all directions for the precious metals. Wherever they went, they carried with them that love of order and system and of fair dealing which are the prominent characteristics of our people. In every district which they occupied they framed certain rules for their government, by which the extent of ground they could severally hold for mining was designated, their possessory...
Stran 441 - And they were so framed as to secure to all comers, within practicable limits, absolute equality of right and privilege in working the mines. Nothing but such equality would have been tolerated by the miners, who were emphatically the law-makers as respects mining upon the public lands in the state. The first appropriator was everywhere held to have within certain...
Stran 442 - In actions respecting mining claims, proof must be admitted of the customs, usages, or regulations established and in force at the bar or diggings embracing such claim; and such customs, usages, or regulations, when not in conflict with the laws of this state, must govern the decision of the action.
Stran 292 - The locators of all mining locations heretofore made or which shall hereafter be made, on any mineral vein, lode, or ledge, situated on the public domain, their heirs and assigns, where no adverse claims exist on the tenth day of May, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, so long as they comply with the laws of the United States...
Stran 460 - That no location hereafter made shall exceed two hundred feet in length along the vein for each locator, with an additional claim for discovery to the discoverer of the lode, with the right to follow such vein to any depth, with all its dips, variations, and angles, together with a reasonable quantity of surface for the convenient working of the same as fixed by local rules...
Stran 289 - No claim shall extend more than three hundred feet on each side of the middle of the vein at the surface...