Mining Decree definition

Mining Decree means Decree E-58 of May 8, 1986, Official Gazette 1986 No. 28 of the Republic of Suriname.

Examples of Mining Decree in a sentence

  • Contractor is released, from payment to Staatsolie or any Government Authority of any surface rentals or charges referenced in Article 63 of the Mining Decree.

  • This includes the development of documentation systems and standardized procedures for the submission and analysis of monitoring reports, in conformity with the Mining Decree and specific investment agreement commitments, as well as for the calculation of mining royalties and establishment of export controls.

  • The Mining Decree formally grants Roxgold rights to develop and operate the Yaramoko project.

  • The issuance of the Exploitation (Mining) Permit, which was previously approved by Burkina Faso's Council of Ministers, was finalized through the endorsement of the Mining Decree by the President of Burkina Faso, and other governmental authorities.

  • Other environmental rules and regulations directly relating to coastal protected area may be found in the Law on Sea Fisheries (1980), Mining Decree (1986), Petroleum Act (1991), the Game Resolution (2002), and Ministerial Decree on Guidelines Issuance of Land in Estuarine Management Areas (2005).

  • Suriname, the Inter-American Court had determined that the Suriname Civil Code, the 1982 L- Decree, the 1986 Mining Decree, and the 1992 Forestry Management Act failed to provide appropriate and effective remedies that would protect the Saramaka tribal people from acts that violated their right to communal property.

  • He approaches the stage, takes out his gun, leaves it on top of one of the speakers that Photo: Protest in Quito against Mining Decree 151, October 2021.

  • Cf. Mining Decree of May 8, 1986, articles 21, 25 and 30, which indicate reconnaissance, exploration and exploitation as the stages of a large-scale mining project in Suriname (evidence file, folios 428, 431 and 435).

  • Incentives awarded prior to its entry into force, pursuant to the Investment Law 1960, the Mining Decree 1986, the Petroleum Law 1990 or under a special law, such as in the case of the Brokopondo Agreement, continue to apply for the duration for which they were granted.

  • Both the London Protocol and OSPAR Convention are recognized in the legal text of the Dutch Mining Decree, and although the contents of their associated guidelines have not been transposed into the Decree, they are applicable to all mining activities covered by the Mining Act.A majority of the regulatory framework regarding wells is based on use with hydrocarbons although use with CO2 is permitted.

Related to Mining Decree

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  • Non-community water system means a public water system that is not a community water system.

  • Permit area means the area constituted by the blocks that are the subject of a permit;