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Coal works
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Pitchwork
The work of a coal miner who is paid by a share of his product … The work of a coal miner who is paid by a share of his product
Mine
maen, a stone], an excavation or cavern in the earth; an excavation made for the purpose of getting coal or other minerals. The inspection and regulation of mines other than coal mines is provided for by the … (b) of s. 3, means any excavation for the purpose of searching for or obtaining minerals, Gujarat Pottery Works Pvt. Ltd. v. B.P., AIR 1967 SC 964 (967). [Mines and Minerals (Regulation and Development) Act (53 of
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Colliery
Colliery. includes or may include all contiguous and connected veins and seams of coal which are worked as one concern, together with the workings and machinery necessary for working the minerals, Hodgson … Colliery. includes or may include all contiguous and connected veins and seams of coal which are worked as one concern, together with the workings and machinery necessary for working the minerals, Hodgson v. Field, (1806)
Winning
s. 3(d)] According to the Shorter Oxford Dictionary, 'to win' has the meanings: (i) to get or extract coal or other mineral from the mine, pit or quarry; (ii) to sink shaft or make excavation so as … 31A(1)(e) be construed to mean getting or extracting mineral from the mines and other incidental purposes', Gujarat Pottery Works v. B.P. Sood, AIR 1967 SC 964: (1967) 1 SCR 695. [Constitution of India, Art. 31A (1)(e)] Winning
Resumption
and Allotments Act, 1908 to 1919; (v) The planting of trees; (vi) The opening or working of any coal, ironstone, limestone, brick earth, or other mineral, or of a stone quarry, clay, sand, or gravel pit, or … or other mineral, or of a stone quarry, clay, sand, or gravel pit, or the construction of any works or buildings to be used in connexion therewith; (vii) The making of a watercourse or reservoir; (viii) The
Hogger
A stocking without a foot worn by coal miners at work … A stocking without a foot worn by coal miners at work
depletion
in removing natural resources (as by mining) because of the decrease over time of the natural resources (as coal) available in or on the land being worked … of the decrease over time of the natural resources (as coal) available in or on the land being worked
Support
the same, and a power to let down the surface must be expressly granted in a lease, Warwickshire Coal Company v. Coventry Corporation, 1934 Ch 488. As to the right of support for buildings, see, further, the … position is a presumption of Common Law and not part of a grant of mines or power to work the same, and a power to let down the surface must be expressly granted in a lease, Warwickshire
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