The British mining company agents wanted to obtain mining rights through a contract with the African king Lo Bengula, rather than taking them by force so that the rights could not be taken back or impeached.
Mining has not stopped.
underground mining
it is mining under the sea.
mining is a primary activity
The British mining company agents wanted to obtain mining rights through a contract with the African king Lo Bengula, rather than taking them by force so that the rights could not be taken back or impeached.
R. S. Morrison has written: 'Mining rights in Colorado' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Mining law 'Mining rights in the western states and territories, lode and placer claims possessory and patented' -- subject(s): Mining claims, Mining law 'Mining rights on the public domain' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Forms (Law), Mining law 'Oil and gas rights on the public domain and on private lands, discovery and location of oil placer claims' -- subject(s): Natural gas, Petroleum, Public lands
It is a claim for the mineral rights on a price of property, regardless of who owns the rest of the rights. Sometimes the mineral rights are the most valuable rights and in other cases they are worthless.
Adolphus M. Hart has written: 'Practical suggestions on mining rights and priveleges in Canada' -- subject(s): Gold mines and mining, Mining law
If you are talking about a life estate, the answer is no unless stated in the life estate.
They stay where they are, but exclusive rights to them expire, and they enter the public domain.
All rights under a life estate expire upon the death of the life tenant. At that time the property is owned in fee by the remainders free and clear of the life estate.All rights under a life estate expire upon the death of the life tenant. At that time the property is owned in fee by the remainders free and clear of the life estate.All rights under a life estate expire upon the death of the life tenant. At that time the property is owned in fee by the remainders free and clear of the life estate.All rights under a life estate expire upon the death of the life tenant. At that time the property is owned in fee by the remainders free and clear of the life estate.
They had mining rights
Assuming one has sufficient mining training, equipment, legal and mineral rights, personnel, and all other resources needed to maintain a successful mining operating; there is little doubt Alaska would be any more challenging than mining in Paraguay
Assuming one has sufficient mining training, equipment, legal and mineral rights, personnel, and all other resources needed to maintain a successful mining operating; there is little doubt Alaska would be any more challenging than mining in Paraguay.
Both copyright law and grants of arms confer specific exclusive rights. These rights also can be passed to heirs, although copyright protection does expire.
Thomas G. Barkin has written: 'Mineral rights in Wisconsin' -- subject(s): Mineral rights, Mining law