Where nonmineral land not contiguous to the vein or lode is used or occupied by the proprietor of such vein or lode for mining or milling purposes, such nonadjacent surface ground may be embraced and included in an application for a patent for such vein... United States Congressional Serial Set1909Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Insular Affairs - 1910 - 970 lapas
...proprietor of such vein or lode for mining or milling purposes, such nonadjacent surface ground may be embraced and included in an application for a patent...are applicable to veins or lodes; but no location of such nonadjacent land shall exceed two hectares, and payment for the same must be made at the same... | |
| United States. 61st Congress, 1909-1911. House. [from old catalog] - 1910 - 922 lapas
...milling purposes, such, nonadjacent surface ground may be embraced and included in an application for в patent for such vein or lode, and the same may be...therewith, subject: to the same preliminary requirements ai to survey and notice as are applicable to veins or lodes; but no location of such nonadjacent land... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on insular affairs - 1911 - 656 lapas
...proprietor of such vein or lode for mining or milling purposes, such nonadjacent surface ground may be embraced and included in an application for a patent...are applicable to veins or lodes; but no location of such nonadjacent land shall exceed two hectares, and payment for the same must be made at the same... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on insular affairs - 1911 - 684 lapas
...proprietor of such vein or lode for mining or milling purpoeaes. .-iKh nonadjacent surface ground may be embraced and included in an application for a patent...and the same may be patented therewith, subject to it* same preliminary requirements as to survey and notice as are applicable to veins or lodes; but... | |
| George Purcell Costigan - 1912 - 844 lapas
...proprietor of such vein or lode for mining or milling purposes, such nonadjacent surface ground may be embraced and included in an application for a patent for such vein or lode, and the same may be pattented therewith, subject to the same preliminary requirements as to survey and notice as are applicable... | |
| Joseph R. Rohrer - 1912 - 122 lapas
...The federal statute makes none, but it mentions "location," and states that the site may be patented subject to the same preliminary requirements as to...survey and notice as are applicable to veins or lodes ; and the land department has held that mill site locations must be made substantially as those of... | |
| United States - 1913 - 72 lapas
...proprietor of such vein or lode for mining or milling purposes, such nonadjacent surface ground may be embraced and included in an application for a patent...are applicable to veins or lodes; but no location of such nonadjacent land shall exceed two hectares, and paymaiit for the same must be made at the same... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1913 - 894 lapas
...proprietor of such vein or lode for mining or milling purposes, such nonadJacent surface ground may be embraced and Included In an application for a patent...survey and notice as are applicable to veins or lodes," construed. Held: The words 11 vein or lode," in snld section, are not nsed in the restricted sense... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1913 - 898 lapas
...or lode for mining or milling purposes, such nonadjacent surface ground may be embraced and inclnded in an application for a patent for such vein or lode,...survey and notice as are applicable to veins or lodes," construed. Held: The words '• vein or lode," in said section, are not used in the restricted sense... | |
| Curtis Holbrook Lindley - 1914 - 968 lapas
...proprietor of such vein or lode for mining or milling purposes, such nonadjacent surface ground may be embraced and included in an application for a patent...shall exceed five acres, and payment for the same must he made at the same rate as fixed by this chapter for the superficies of the lode. The owner of a quartz-mill... | |
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