DeLamar Report definition

DeLamar Report means the NI 43-101 Technical Report described under "DeLamar Project".
DeLamar Report means the NI 43-101 Technical Report described under “DeLamar Project”; “Earth Resources” means Earth Resources Corporation;

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  • The DeLamar Report is available for review under the Company's issuer profile on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.

  • The DeLamar Report is available for review under the Corporation's issuer profile on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.

  • In addition, the relevant author of the DeLamar Report has not completed sufficient work to classify these historical estimates as current Mineral Resources or Reserves, and Integra is not treating these historical estimates as current Mineral Resources or Reserves.

  • The relevant author of the DeLamar Report then considered mining, processing, metallurgical, infrastructure, economic, marketing, legal, environmental, social, and governmental factors for defining the estimated Mineral Reserves.

  • The relevant author of the DeLamar Report is unaware of the key assumptions, parameters, and methods used to prepare the historical estimates.

  • The relevant author of the DeLamar Report has used Measured and Indicated Mineral Resources as the basis to define Mineral Reserves for both the DeLamar and Florida Mountain Areas.

  • The results of this work and interpretations were applied to the estimation of Mineral Resources in the DeLamar Report.DrillingAs of the effective date of the DeLamar Report, the Mineral Resource database includes data from 2,836 holes, for a total of 337,268m (1,106,522 feet), that were drilled by Integra and various historical operators at the DeLamar and Florida Mountain Areas.

  • The historical estimates have been superseded by the current Mineral Resource and Reserve estimates described in the DeLamar Report and therefore they cannot be upgraded or verified as current Mineral Resources or Reserves.

  • Hatfield and Milgrom [2005] propose a generalized version of the Deferred Acceptance mechanism [Gale and Shapley, 1962], which we call Generalized Deferred Acceptance mechanism (GDA).

  • The exploration program recommended in the DeLamar Report includes proposed drilling in the Florida Mountain Area, as well as further drilling in the DeLamar Area.

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