Rights Incidental to Mining Operations Sample Clauses

Rights Incidental to Mining Operations. In order to facilitate its mining operations, LONDON MINING shall have the following rights, subject to compliance with applicable law : (a) To demolish any derelict buildings within the Mining Lease Area, with due regard for health and safety considerations; (b) To remove and sell for export any surplus scrap metal not required for the conduct of normal operations situated within the Mining Lease Area, subject to any applicable government charges, and taxes levies, duties or royalties; (c) To create, hire and maintain an unarmed security force to provide a deterrent to vandalism, theft and trespassers; (d) To transport all iron ore and associated mineral concentrates using public highways and LONDON MINING constructed roads to a jetty on the Port Loko river and any other infrastructure and/or port solution it constructs later in its operation for the expansion of production and to be given the opportunity to ship such concentrates using the Marampa to Pepel railway line and the Pepel Port after the construction of such facilities shall have been completed, subject to the written consent, with or without conditions, of the national or local authority having control over the use of public highways, river, railway, etc (e) to construct and operate infrastructure required to deliver its Programme of Operations,to the extent provided in Clause 4.5. (f) On the lands included within the Mining Lease Area to cut take and use any tree when necessary in the course of mining operations or when required for mining or domestic purposes provided that it shall not cut or take any trees in a forest reserve or protected forest except with the consent of the Director of Forestry or before paying the fees and royalties prescribed by the Xxxxxxxx Xxx 0000 (Act No.7 of 1988).
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