OCCUPATION OF SURFACE LAND Sample Clauses

OCCUPATION OF SURFACE LAND. 1. In order to exercise its exploration rights and mining rights under this Agreement and subject to the limitations of sections [xx] of the Minerals Act, the Company shall have the right to occupy and utilize permanently or temporarily within a Prospecting Area or Mining Base Area such parts of the surface land, whether Government owned, or otherwise, as may be reasonably required for accessory works and installations of the type listed in [RELEVANT CLAUSE] which are necessary or useful for its operations and such part of the surface as may be required for its prospecting and mining operations. The Company shall endeavor to make satisfactory arrangements for payment of a fair and reasonable compensation for any prospective damage to any crops, buildings, trees or works therein. The Government shall negotiate on behalf of the landowners or occupiers with the Company to assess the compensation to be paid. The landowners or occupiers shall have the right to participate in the negotiations.
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OCCUPATION OF SURFACE LAND. (1) In order to exercise its exploration rights and mining rights under this Agreement and subject to the limitations of the Mines and Minerals Act, the Company shall have the right to occupy and utilise, permanently or temporarily, within a prospecting area or the Mining Area such parts of the surface land, whether Government owned or otherwise, as may be reasonably required for accessory works and installations of the type listed in clause 8(d) which are necessary or useful for its operations, and such part of the surface as may be required for its prospecting and mining operations. In accordance with clause 6(d)(2), the Company shall make satisfactory arrangements with the owner or occupier thereof for payment of a fair and reasonable compensation for any prospective damage to any crops, buildings, trees or works therein.

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