Revision of the Mining Law of 1872U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - 57 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 26.
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... provisions of various proposals that have been made in the past . It also identifies major issues involved in the revision of the law and a general range of choices for each issue . The country needs vigorous prospecting and development ...
... provisions of various proposals that have been made in the past . It also identifies major issues involved in the revision of the law and a general range of choices for each issue . The country needs vigorous prospecting and development ...
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... provisions --- III . Uncertainties in the Mining Law of 1872- IV . Costs of the Mining Law of 1872 _ - _ . V. Some recommendations for revision__ . A. Public Lands Commission - 1880_ B. Commissioner of the General Land Office - 1942 and ...
... provisions --- III . Uncertainties in the Mining Law of 1872- IV . Costs of the Mining Law of 1872 _ - _ . V. Some recommendations for revision__ . A. Public Lands Commission - 1880_ B. Commissioner of the General Land Office - 1942 and ...
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... provisions of various proposals that have been made in the past . It also identifies major issues involved in the revision of the law and a general range of choices for each issue . The country needs vigorous prospecting and development ...
... provisions of various proposals that have been made in the past . It also identifies major issues involved in the revision of the law and a general range of choices for each issue . The country needs vigorous prospecting and development ...
5. lappuse
... provisions insofar as substantive matters relating to the rights and obligations of miners and of the landowners were meager . The law contained a variety of procedural and technical provisions but its fundamental substance was limited ...
... provisions insofar as substantive matters relating to the rights and obligations of miners and of the landowners were meager . The law contained a variety of procedural and technical provisions but its fundamental substance was limited ...
6. lappuse
... provisions to avoid potential tenure and other problems for the miners themselves . Discussions on the floor did deal with such issues as public revenues , monopolization of public resources , the small miner , and the settler.12 ...
... provisions to avoid potential tenure and other problems for the miners themselves . Discussions on the floor did deal with such issues as public revenues , monopolization of public resources , the small miner , and the settler.12 ...
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4. lappuse - Nor shall anything herein prohibit any person from entering upon such forest reservations for all proper and lawful purposes, including that of prospecting, locating, and developing the mineral resources thereof: Provided, That such persons comply with the rules and regulations covering such forest reservations.
6. lappuse - States, the miners of each mining district may make regulations not in conflict with the laws of the United States, or with the laws of the State or Territory in which the district is situated, governing the location, manner of recording and the amount of work necessary to hold possession of a mining claim.