Where minerals have been found and the evidence is of such a character that a person of ordinary prudence would be justified in the further expenditure of his labor and means, with a reasonable prospect of success, in developing a valuable mine, the requirements... Alaska Reports - Stran 5411906Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1918 - 1214 strani
...placer mining. In Garibaldi v. Grillo, 17 Cal. App. 540, 120 Рас. 425, we held : "Where minerals have been found, and the evidence is of such a character...mine, the requirements of the statute have been met." Plaintiff testified that when he located the placer claim on January 1, 1909, he mnde a discovery of... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1895 - 648 strani
...warrant the location of a, may be regarded as proven, where mineral is found, and the evidence shows that a person of ordinary prudence would be justified...and means, with a reasonable prospect of success in dovoloping • valuable mine *55 Page. It having been held that ft placer location of one hundred and... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1895 - 650 strani
...proven, where mineral is found, and the evidence shows thiib a person of ordinary prudence would bo justified in the further expenditure of his labor...with a reasonable prospect of success in developing a valnnlile mine. Secretary Smith to the Commissioner of the General Land Office, Decem(JIH) ber 5, 1894.... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1895 - 652 strani
...developed. After a careful consideration of the subject, it is my opinion that where minerals have been found and the evidence is of such a character that a person of ordinary prudence would be justiñed in the further expenditure of his labor and means, with a reasonable prospect of success,... | |
| Daniel Moreau Barringer, John Stokes Adams - 1897 - 1028 strani
...of ores in various parts of the claim. Waterloo M. Co. v. Doe, 17 LD Ill (1893). Where minerals have been found, and the evidence is of such a character...mine, the requirements of the statute have been met. Castle v. Womble, 19 LD 4.55 (1894). There must be a discovery on each twenty acres in a placer claim... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1897 - 660 strani
...laid down by the Department in the case of Castle v. Wornble (19 LD, 455), " that where minerals have been found, and the evidence is of such a character...a reasonable prospect of success, in developing a mine, the requirements of the statute have been met" applies in this case in favor of the contestant.... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1897 - 660 strani
...a character that a person of ordinary prudence would bejnstilied in the further expenditure of hi» labor and means, with a reasonable prospect of success...mine, the requirements of the statute have been met. Interpreting the testimony ottered by both sides in the light of this rule, it must be held that the... | |
| Horace Fletcher Clark, Charles C. Heltman, Charles F. Consaul - 1897 - 594 strani
...location of a mining claim, may be regarded as proven where mineral is found, and the evidence shows that a person of ordinary prudence would be justified...the further expenditure of his labor and means with il reasonable prospect of success in developing a valuable mine. Harrington v. Chambers, 3 Utah, 94;... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1897 - 660 strani
...laid down by the Department in the case of Castle v. Womble (19 LD, 455), " that where minerals have been found, and the evidence is of such a character...that a person of ordinary prudence would be justified iu the further expenditure of his labor and means with a reasonable prospect of success, in developing... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1897 - 660 strani
...]>erson of ordinary prmlonre would bo justilioil in the further expenditure of his labor and nie ins, with a reasonable prospect of success in developing...mine, the requirements of the statute have been met. Interpreting the testimony offered by both sides in the light of this rule, it must be held that the... | |
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