Mining - Law Dictionary Search Results
Wales
and assimilated to that of England. Welsh-speaking inspectors of factories, mines, and quarries are required in Wales Factories and Monmouthsire by
partnership
partnership in which two or more persons jointly own a mining claim and actually engage in extracting minerals with the purpose
Countermine
An underground gallery excavated to intercept and destroy the mining of an enemy
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chalkpit
a quarry for mining chalk
Bonanza
In mining a rich mine or vein of silver or gold hence
Directly
a lessee or licensee to whom the right to conduct mining operations and to take away the mineral had been granted
lease
prescribed conditions (as of time, price, or royalties) called also mining lease net lease : a lease requiring the lessee to
extralateral right
extralateral right : the right of the holder of a mining claim on public land to mine veins whose tops are
depletion
of a company engaged in removing natural resources (as by mining) because of the decrease over time of the natural resources
Favier explosive
composition all inclosed in waterproof wrappers It is used for mining
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