Minerals Advisory Board definition

Minerals Advisory Board means the Board established by section 11 of the Mines and Minerals Act, 2009;
Minerals Advisory Board means the Board constituted under the Mines and Minerals Act, 2009;

Examples of Minerals Advisory Board in a sentence

  • The Minerals Advisory Board (MAB) is an advisory body reporting directly to the Minister, and providing advice on all aspects of the minerals sector.

  • Intermediate-level waste includes contaminated resins, filters and reactor core components.

  • Before the rebel war, there was a Chamber of Mines in which the mining public was represented and the chairman was also a member of the Minerals Advisory Board.

  • The mining community would like to see the restructuring of the Minerals Advisory Board (MAB) so they can carry out their functions efficiently.

  • Licenses for reconnaissance, exploration, and large scale mining are also issued by the Mines Department on the recommendation of the Minerals Advisory Board, and with the approval of the government.The regulations governing artisanal mining are set out in the Mines and Minerals Act, but the marketing of diamonds, including export and associated taxes and fees, is presently covered by the 2005 Policy Measures.

  • Any agreement concluded shall be done with the advice of the Minerals Advisory Board and with the concurrence of the Minister of Finance.”To ensure maximum benefits for the government and people of Sierra Leone, provision has been made in the New Draft Mines and Minerals Bill for the Government to acquire a 10-15% shareholding in any of the Large-Scale Mining companies, free of charge.

  • Let γ1 : [1, c) → Bn, 1 < c ≤ ∞ be a maximal f -lifting of the ray r = r(t), t ≥ 1, starting at x, which exists by [MRV2, Lemma 3.12].

  • However reconnaissance licenses do not go to the Minerals Advisory Board.

  • The Cook Islands Seabed Minerals Advisory Board created under this Act provides a formal avenue for consultation between the Authority and thecommunity concerning the management of the seabed minerals of the Cook Islands.

  • Streamlining the role of the Minerals Advisory Board (MAB) as it relates to the award, suspension, transfer, or cancelation of mineral rights.

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