Examples of General Mining Law in a sentence
Companies that have concluded legal stability agreements (under the General Mining Law) will be required to pay a “special contribution” of between 4% and 13.12% of operating profits.
Companies that had concluded legal stability agreements (under the General Mining Law) will be required to pay a “special contribution” of between 4% and 13.12% of operating profits.
According to the General Mining Law of Peru, a mining concession is a separate and distinct property from the surface land in which it is located.
To the Knowledge of the Stockholder, the Company (and its subsidiaries) is compliant with applicable state and federal mining statutes, including the General Mining Law of 1872, as amended, the Nevada Revised Statutes and the Wyoming Statutes.
The right to use such claims are granted under the General Mining Law of 1872.
The U.S. Congress is considering a number of proposed amendments to the General Mining Law.
This uncertainty arises, in part, out of the complex federal and state laws and regulations under the General Mining Law and the interaction of the General Mining Law and other federal and state laws, such as those enacted for the protection of the environment.
In the event the General Mining Law is repealed or substantially changed, Optionee shall have whatever rights may be afforded to Optionor under the new laws, including, but not limited to, whatever preferred right Optionor might have to a lease or other form of tenure in the lands covered by the Property, all of which rights shall be subject to the terms of this Agreement and the underlying Leases.
Proposed Amendments to the United States General Mining Law of 1872: In recent years, the United States Congress has considered a number of proposed amendments to the U.S. General Mining Law of 1872 (“Mining Law”).
Proposed Amendments to the United States General Mining Law of 1872: In recent years, the United States Congress has considered a number of proposed amendments to the U.S. General Mining Law of 1872 ("Mining Law").