Examples of Mining Cadastre in a sentence
An Exploration License shall be valid for a period of 3 years from the date of registration thereof by the Mining Cadastre.
Any notice required to be sent by the Mining Cadastre Office to an applicant for, or holder of a mineral title shall be sent by courier service or registered mail to the last known address in Nigeria of the mineral titleholder or given in person to an authorised representative of the applicant or holder of the mineral title in Nigeria or published in the Gazette.
A Central Mining Cadastre Office with exclusive authority and jurisdiction over the whole of the country shall be established in Abuja as the headquarters of the Mining Cadastre Office.
In the execution of his functions and relationship with the Mining Cadastre Office, the Minister shall, at all times ensure the independence of the Mining Cadastre Office in regard to the discharge of its functions and operations under this Act.
The Mining Cadastre Office shall, according to administrative convenience, maintain an appropriate number of Zonal offices.
Subsequent to the reporting date, on April 1, 2019, the Office of the Nigera Mining Cadastre granted the two licenses to SGL.
The ICMM shall maintain a Register of Licenses and Mining Cadastre that shall be made readily available to the public in accordance with the Law on Access to Official Documents.
In case of default of payment of the annual service fee due to the Mining Cadastre Office, the Mining Cadastre Office shall give a thirty day written default notice to the defaulting party and, if payment is not effected during that period, the Mining Cadastre Office shall record the default and revoke the mineral title.
Concurrently the mining cadastre regulations need to be revised to enable the Mining Cadastre Department to retain a percentage of the non-tax revenue it collects to finance mining operations and introduce transparent data collection for effective monitoring of the licensing process.
Any party to the dispute may apply to the Office of the Mining Cadastre for a determination of rights in a disputed area.