| 1902 - 832 strani
...of counsel for plaintiff in error, that because the act of 1866 permits the discoverer of a lode to receive a patent therefor, "granting such mine together...any depth although it may enter the land adjoining," the locator has the right to follow the lode on its strike beyond the boundaries of his location, is... | |
| Peter Rosen - 1895 - 728 strani
...claimants to file in the local land office a diagram of the same, so extended laterally or otherwise, as to conform to the local laws, customs and rules...right to follow such vein or lode, with its dips, spurs, angles and variations, to any depth, although it may enter the land adjoining, which land adjoining... | |
| Wilson Isaac Snyder - 1902 - 820 strani
...claim, drawn down vertically through the ledge or lode. It only authorizes him to follow his vein, with its dips, angles and variations, to any depth, although it may enter land adjoining — that is, land lying beyond the area included within his surface lines. It is land... | |
| Robert Stewart Morrison, Emilio Dominguez De Soto - 1905 - 560 strani
...claimants to file in the local land office a diagram of the same, so extended laterally or otherwise as to conform to the local laws, customs, and rules...variations, to any depth, although it may enter the laud adJoining, which land adjoining shall be sold subject to this condition. Application for Patent.... | |
| Robert Stewart Morrison - 1906 - 794 strani
...of counsel for plaintiff in error, that because the act of 1866 permits the discoverer of a lode to receive a patent therefor, "granting such mine together...any depth although it may enter the land adjoining," the locator has the right to follow the lode on its strike beyond the boundaries of his location, is... | |
| California. Supreme Court - 1906 - 838 strani
...his claim, drawn down vertically through the ledge or lode. It only authorizes him to follow his vein with its dips, angles, and variations, to any depth, although it may enter land adjoining — that is, land lying beyond the area included within his surface lines. It is land... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1907 - 764 strani
...local customs and rules of miners or was necessary for convenient working, with the right to follow the vein or lode, with its dips, angles and variations, to any depth though entering adjoining land. The locations were often partly areal and partly linear and so patented.... | |
| Daniel Moreau Barringer, John Stokes Adams - 1911 - 850 strani
...upon the surface of the ground, enters it and ¡iccepts a patent for it under the law. That gives him "the right to follow such vein or lode with its dips,...any depth although it may enter the land adjoining." "The words 'to any depth' as well as the other provisions of the statute which require the locator... | |
| George Purcell Costigan - 1912 - 844 strani
...claim, drawn down vertically through the ledge or lode. It only authorizes him to follow his vein, with its dips, angles, and variations, to any depth, although it may enter land adjoining; that is, land lying beyond the area included within his surface lines. It is land lying... | |
| United States. Bureau of Mines - 1915 - 948 strani
...office a diagram of the mining claim, and such diagram must he "so extended laterally or otherwise as to conform to the local laws, customs, and rules of miners," and it is not sufficient that the diagram show that no surface ground is claimed along the line of the... | |
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