Mineral Lease Sample Contracts

W estern Australia Iron Ore (Robe River) Agreement Act 1964 Compare between: [28 Jun 2010, 01-b0-01] and [01 Jul 2010, 01-c0-01]
Mineral Lease • May 5th, 2020

the Agreement means the agreement a copy of which is set out in the First Schedule to this Act and, except in section 3, includes that agreement as so altered from time to time in accordance with its provisions or by any agreement between the parties thereto approved by an Act;

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MINERAL LEASE
Mineral Lease • October 29th, 2007 • BPI Energy Holdings, Inc. • Crude petroleum & natural gas
MINERAL LEASE
Mineral Lease • November 26th, 2010 • Contango ORE, Inc. • Gold and silver ores • Alaska

THIS MINERAL LEASE is made effective the 15th day of July, 2008 (“Effective Date”) and entered into as of the Effective Date by and between the NATIVE VILLAGE OF TETLIN also known as the TETLIN VILLAGE COUNCIL (“Tetlin”), an Alaska Native Tribe federally recognized and eligible to receive services from the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs, whose address is P.O. Box 797 Tok, AK 99780, and JUNEAU EXPLORATION COMPANY, d/b/a JUNEAU MINING COMPANY, a Texas corporation authorized to do business in Alaska and having its principal place of business at 3700 Buffalo Speedway Ste. 730, Houston, Texas (77098) (“Juneau”).

MINERAL LEASE
Mineral Lease • June 27th, 2018 • Prophecy Development Corp. • Metal mining • Nevada

PROPHECY DEVELOPMENT CORP., a company amalgamated under the laws of British Columbia, having an office at Suite 1610 – 409 Granville Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, V6C 1T2, Canada

W estern Australia Iron Ore (The Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited) Agreement Act 1964 Compare between: [23 Dec 1964, 00-a0-02] and [15 Dec 2003, 00-b0-06]
Mineral Lease • February 16th, 2020

THIS AGREEMENT under seal made the twenty‑fourth day of November One thousand nine hundred and sixty four BETWEEN THE HONOURABLE DAVID BRAND M.L.A. Premier and Treasurer of the State of Western Australia acting for and on behalf of the said State and instrumentalities thereof from time to time (hereinafter called “the State”) of the one part and THE BROKEN HILL PROPRIETARY COMPANY LIMITED a Company duly incorporated under the Companies Statute of the State of Victoria and having its registered office in the State of Western Australia at 37 Saint George’s Terrace Perth (hereinafter referred to as “the Company” which term shall include its successors and permitted assigns) of the other part.

PAID-UP OIL, GAS, & MINERAL LEASE
Mineral Lease • February 3rd, 2023 • Colorado

THIS LEASE AGREEMENT is made effective the day of , 202_, between City of Aurora, Colorado, a municipal corporation, as Lessor (whether one or more), whose address is 15151 East Alameda Parkway, 5th Floor, Aurora, Colorado 80012, and as Lessee, whose address is .

AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO MINERAL LEASE
Mineral Lease • September 19th, 2011 • Contango ORE, Inc. • Gold and silver ores

THIS AMENDMENT No. 2 to MINERAL LEASE (“Amendment No. 2”) is made effective the 1st day of June, 2011 (“Effective Date”) and entered into as of the Effective Date by and between the TETLIN VILLAGE COUNCIL, a/k/a TETLIN TRIBAL COUNCIL (“Tetlin”), an Alaska Native Village corporation organized pursuant to the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, 43 U.S.C. §§1601 – 1629 (“ANCSA”), whose address is P.O. Box 797 Tok, AK 99789, and CONTANGO ORE, INC., a Delaware corporation, as successor-in-interest by assignment of JUNEAU EXPLORATION, LP, d/b/a JUNEAU MINING COMPANY (“Juneau”), and authorized to do business in Alaska and having its principal place of business at 3700 Buffalo Speedway, Suite 960, Houston, TX 99078 (“CORE”).

HORTENSTINE GROUP MINERAL LEASE LESSEE: American West Potash, LLC LESSOR: PAP & POP Family Ltd, a Texas limited partnership; 3MKJ, LP, a Texas limited partnership (collectively, the “Hortenstine Group”)
Mineral Lease • August 2nd, 2011 • Prospect Global Resources Inc. • General bldg contractors - residential bldgs • Arizona

This mineral lease (the “Lease”) is entered into by and between PAP & POP Family Ltd., a Texas limited partnership, and 3MKJ, a Texas limited partnership (collectively the “Hortenstine Group” or “Lessor”), and American West Potash, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Lessee”), each a “Party” and sometimes collectively referred to as the “Parties.”

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Mineral Lease • February 11th, 2022 • Alberta

MINERAL LEASE General Terms and Conditions INDEX CLAUSE 1. DEFINITIONS 2 CLAUSE 2. MINERAL LEASE GRANT 5 CLAUSE 3. RENTALS AND TAXES 6 CLAUSE 4. OPERATIONS 6 CLAUSE 5. POOLING AND UNITIZATION 7 CLAUSE 6. ROYALTIES AND TAKING IN KIND 7 CLAUSE 7. OFFSET OBLIGATIONS 8 CLAUSE 8. CONTINUATION AND REVERSION 9 CLAUSE 9. ABANDONMENT AND REMOVAL OF CHARGE 10 CLAUSE 10. DEFAULT 11 CLAUSE 11. NOTICES AND REPORTS BY LESSEE 12 CLAUSE 12. GENERAL PARTY COVENANTS 12

AMENDMENT NO. 3 TO MINERAL LEASE
Mineral Lease • September 19th, 2011 • Contango ORE, Inc. • Gold and silver ores

THIS AMENDMENT No. 3 to MINERAL LEASE (“Amendment No. 3”) is made effective the 1st day of July, 2011 (“Effective Date”) and entered into as of the Effective Date by and between the TETLIN VILLAGE COUNCIL, a/k/a TETLIN TRIBAL COUNCIL (“Tetlin”), an Alaska Native Village corporation organized pursuant to the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, 43 U.S.C. §§1601 – 1629 (“ANCSA”), whose address is P.O. Box 797 Tok, AK 99789, and CONTANGO ORE, INC., a Delaware corporation, as successor-in-interest by assignment of JUNEAU EXPLORATION, LP, d/b/a JUNEAU MINING COMPANY (“Juneau”), and authorized to do business in Alaska and having its principal place of business at 3700 Buffalo Speedway, Suite 960, Houston, TX 77098 (“CORE”).

MINERAL LEASE Prepared by: BPI Industries, Inc. Marion, Illinois 62959
Mineral Lease • October 30th, 2006 • BPI Energy Holdings, Inc. • Crude petroleum & natural gas

This Mineral Lease (herein “this Lease”) is made and entered into this 9th day of September, 2006, by and between THE COUNTY OF WASHINGTON OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, Washington County Courthouse, Nashville, Illinois 62263 (herein the “Lessor”), and BPI ENERGY, INC., of 95 N. Research Drive, Edwardsville, Illinois 62025, (herein the “Lessee”).

MINERAL LEASE
Mineral Lease • August 1st, 2012 • Graphite Corp • Retail-computer & computer software stores • Montana

This Agreement made and entered into on July 11, 2012, by Jonathan B. Smith , James I. Smith and Celinda S. Hicks, owners of the property described in the following (Exhibit “A”), and hereafter referred to as “Lessors”, and Graphite Corporation hereafter referred to as “Lessee”. The broad general purpose of this lease is to allow the Lessee to mine minerals from the land owned by the Lessors. It is the stated purpose of both parties that maintaining the environment surrounding the area of actual mining and returning the mined area to as natural an environment as possible is a primary concern and is a principle basis and mutual consideration upon which this contract is founded.

SPURLOCK/LUCKING GROUP MINERAL LEASE LESSEE: American West Potash, LLC LESSOR: James Marlin Gale, Evelyn W. Lucking, David Glen Spurlock, Ransom Theodore Spurlock, Robert H.W.W. Spurlock, Vincent Pride Spurlock and Nancy Elizabeth Winn
Mineral Lease • August 2nd, 2011 • Prospect Global Resources Inc. • General bldg contractors - residential bldgs • Arizona

This mineral lease (the “Lease”) is entered into by and between James Marlin Gale, a married man, David Glen Spurlock, a married man as his sole and separate property, Ransom Theodore Spurlock Jr., a married man, Robert H. W.W. Spurlock, a married man, Vincent Pride Spurlock, a married man and Nancy Elizabeth Winn, a married woman and Evelyn Lucking, a married woman, (collectively the “Spurlock/Lucking Group” or “Lessor”), and American West Potash, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Lessee”), each a “Party” and sometimes collectively referred to as the “Parties.”

Iron Ore (Robe River) Agreement Act 1964
Mineral Lease • February 17th, 2020
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