Parliamentary Papers, Volume 41H.M. Stationery Office, 1894 |
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... expenses of superintendence ( account of extraction , & c . ) Mons . 18,828 . Can you give us the amount per ton ? -It would be practically about 75 centimes per ton- about 74d . H. Hubert , 18,829 . ( Chairman . ) You have described in ...
... expenses of superintendence ( account of extraction , & c . ) Mons . 18,828 . Can you give us the amount per ton ? -It would be practically about 75 centimes per ton- about 74d . H. Hubert , 18,829 . ( Chairman . ) You have described in ...
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... expenses and the produce ? —Yes . 18,874 . As I understand it , Form A. is the basis of the royalties that are paid ? Of the redevance proportionelle . - 18,875 . And Form B. is a statistical paper prepared after that has been settled ...
... expenses and the produce ? —Yes . 18,874 . As I understand it , Form A. is the basis of the royalties that are paid ? Of the redevance proportionelle . - 18,875 . And Form B. is a statistical paper prepared after that has been settled ...
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... expenses ? -No , the wages of the workpeople only are included . If you will refer again to Form B. ( see Appendix C ... expense on the first page of Form B. , under the head of Consommation totale de Charbon . ( Appendix C. IX . 5 ...
... expenses ? -No , the wages of the workpeople only are included . If you will refer again to Form B. ( see Appendix C ... expense on the first page of Form B. , under the head of Consommation totale de Charbon . ( Appendix C. IX . 5 ...
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... expenses , but not interest on capital or depreciation ? —Yes . 18,956 . This is not a new figure , it is the ordinary calculation of the net produce ; but you may call it profit or produce if you like ? —Yes . 18,957 . ( Mr. Forster ...
... expenses , but not interest on capital or depreciation ? —Yes . 18,956 . This is not a new figure , it is the ordinary calculation of the net produce ; but you may call it profit or produce if you like ? —Yes . 18,957 . ( Mr. Forster ...
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... expenses for administra- tion 16 millions ; the profit to the State being 5 millions of francs - that is the difference between the royalty and the expenses . I will send this table also to the Commission . 18,997 . ( Mr. Robertson ...
... expenses for administra- tion 16 millions ; the profit to the State being 5 millions of francs - that is the difference between the royalty and the expenses . I will send this table also to the Commission . 18,997 . ( Mr. Robertson ...
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Page 258 - All valuable mineral deposits in lands belonging to the United States, both surveyed and unsurveyed, are hereby declared to be free and open to exploration and purchase, and the lands in which they are found to occupation and purchase, by citizens of the United States and those who have declared their intention to become such...
Page 258 - Mining claims upon veins or lodes of quartz or other rock in place bearing gold, silver, cinnabar, lead, tin, copper, or other valuable deposits, heretofore located, shall be governed as to length along the vein or lode by the customs, regulations, and laws in force at the date of their location.
Page 258 - But their right of possession to such outside parts of such veins or ledges shall be confined to such portions thereof as lie between vertical planes drawn downward as above described, through the end lines of their locations, so continued in their own direction that such planes will intersect such exterior parts of such veins or ledges.
Page 255 - Every person above the age of twenty-one years, who is a citizen of the United States...
Page 259 - ... an application for a patent for such placer claim which does not include an application for the vein or lode claim shall be construed as a conclusive declaration that the claimant of the placer claim has no right of possession 139 of the vein or lode claim...
Page 266 - Where nonmineral land not contiguous to the vein or lode is used or occupied by the proprietor of such vein or lode for mining or milling purposes, such nonadjacent surface ground may be embraced and included in an application for a patent for such vein or lode, and the same may be patented therewith, subject to the same preliminary requirements as to survey and notice as are applicable to veins or lodes...
Page 261 - Dakota, Idaho, or Montana, and all other mineral districts of the United States, shall be and are hereby authorized and permitted to fell and remove, for building, agricultural, mining, or other domestic purposes, any timber or other trees growing or being on the public lands, said lands being mineral, and not subject to entry under existing laws of the United States, except for mineral entry...
Page 260 - ... in such district, and fix the rates to be charged by such paper; and, to the end that the Commissioner may be fully informed on the subject, each applicant shall file with the Register a sworn statement of all charges and fees paid by such applicant for publication and surveys, together with all fees and money paid the Register and the Receiver of the Land Office, which statement shall be transmitted, with the other papers in the case, to the Commissioner of the General Land Office.
Page 258 - Upon the failure of any one of several co-owners to contribute his proportion of the expenditures required hereby, the co-owners who have performed the labor or made the improvements may, at the expiration of the year, give such delinquent co-owner personal notice in writing or notice by publication in the newspaper published nearest the claim, for at least once a week for ninety days, and if, at the expiration of ninety days after such notice in writing or...
Page 248 - As a condition of sale, in the absence of necessary legislation by Congress, the local legislature of any State or Territory may provide rules for working mines, involving easements, drainage, and other necessary means to their complete development; and those conditions shall be fully expressed in the patent.