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CHAPTER III.

MINING LEASES: RIGHTS AND DUTIES ARISING THEREUNDER.

(For cases supplementing this chapter, see Current
Law, Mines and Minerals, § 7.)

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I. Effect upon the Lease of the Nonexistence, Exhaustion, or the Unmerchantability of Minerals .... Vol. 1, p. 88; Vol. 2, p. 105. II. Duties and Obligations of the Lessee .... Vol. 1, p. 100; Vol. 2, p. 115. Lessee's Duty to Mine

A.

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.Vol. 1, p. 100; Vol. 2, p. 115.

.Vol. 1, p. 105; Vol. 2, p. 129. ..... Vol. 1, p. 106; Vol. 2, p. 129.

(a) Covenants simply to mine
(b)
Covenants to mine a certain amount

. Vol. 1, p. 108; Vol. 2, p. 129.

(c) Covenants to sink wells and conduct oil operations
..... Vol. 1, p. 110; Vol. 2, p. 131.
Covenants as to manner of working the mine and as
to the condition of the mine

(d)

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... Vol. 1, p. 113; Vol. 2, p. 142.

C. Duty and Covenants to Pay Taxes

D. Rent and Royalty

III. The Premises

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. Vol. 1, p. 115; Vol. 2, p. 142. ... Vol. 1, p. 117; Vol. 2, p. 144. . Vol. 1, p. 123; Vol. 2, p. 168.

A. Rights Growing out of the Description or Nature of These
or Incident Thereto

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.Vol. 1, p. 123; Vol. 2, p. 168.
.Vol. 1, p. 127; Vol. 2, p. 171.

IV. The Subject of the Lease and the Right of the Lessee to Minerals not Enumerated in his Lease .... Vol. 1, p. 130; Vol. 2, p. 177.

CHAPTER IV.

ASSIGNMENT AND TERMINATION OF LEASE.

(For cases supplementing this chapter, see Current
Law, Mines and Minerals, § 7.)

1. Assignment of the Lease
A. Mortgage of Leasehold

II. Termination of the Lease

A. By Expiration of Term

B. By Exhaustion of the Minerals
C. By Eviction

D. By Forfeiture

E. By Abandonment and Surrender

..Vol. 1, p. 136; Vol. 2, p. 186. ...Vol. 1, p. 141; Vol. 2, p. 191. Vol. 1, p. 142; Vol. 2, p. 191. .Vol. 1, p. 142; Vol. 2, p. 191. . Vol. 1, p. 145; Vol. 2. p. 201. Vol. 1, p. 146; Vol. 2, p. 201. Vol. 1, p. 147; Vol. 2, p. 202.

. Vol. 1, p. 170; Vol. 2, p. 229.

CHAPTER V.

PROPERTY OF THE SOVEREIGN AND ITS GRANTEES IN MINERALS.

(For cases supplementing this chapter, see Current
Law, Mines and Minerals, §2.)

1. In Mines of the Precious Metals ...... .Vol. 1, p. 178; Vol. 2, p. 240. II. In Minerals in the Beds of Navigable Streams

. Vol. 1, p. 179; Vol. 2, p. 240. III. In Minerals under Public Highways ..... Vol. 1, p. 183; Vol. 2, p. 240. IV. In Minerals Contained in Lands taken by Eminent Domain

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.Vol. 1, p. 186; Vol 2, p. 241.

A. Property in the Minerals upon or under the Lands Appro-
priated
....Vol. 1, p. 186; Vol. 2, p. 241.
B. Mine Owner's Rights, and Restrictions upon him by
Reason of the Exercise of the Dominant Right. Damages
for the Taking

.Vol. 1, p. 187; Vol. 2, p. 243.

CHAPTER VI.

THE GOVERNMENT'S TITLE AND THE GRANT THEREOF.

(For cases supplementing this chapter, see Current
Law, Mines and Minerals, §2.)

I. What Land is Open to Location as Mineral Land

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(For cases supplementing this chapter, see Current
Law, Mines and Minerals, § 3.)

I. Discovery of Ore

..Vol. 1, p. 214; Vol. 2, p. 263.

II. Length of Time Allowed after Discovery to Perform Acts of

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.Vol. 1, p. 250; Vol. 2, p. 314.

(d) Amendment of the record. Additional certificates

..Vol. 1, p. 251; Vol. 2, p. 315.

(e) Mistakes in the record .....Vol. 1, p. 253; Vol. 2, p. 321.
(f) Requirements as to the time and place of recording
.Vol. 1, p. 254; Vol. 2, p. 321.

certificate

CHAPTER VIII.

THE EXTENT OF THE CLAIM.

(For cases supplementing this chapter, see Current
Law, Mines and Minerals, §3.)

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(For cases supplementing this chapter, see Current
Law, Mines and Minerals, §3.)

CHAPTER X.

LOCAL MINING RULES AND REGULATIONS

. Vol. 1, p. 280; Vol. 2, p. 352.

(For cases supplementing this chapter, see Current
Law, Mines and Minerals, § 10.)

CHAPTER XI.

How TITLE TO MINING CLAIMS MAY BE TERMINATED.

(For cases supplementing this chapter, see Current
Law, Mines and Minerals, § 3B.)

I. By Abandonment II. By Forfeiture

Vol. 1, p. 295; Vol. 2, p. 355. .. Vol. 1, p. 300; Vol. 2, p. 361.

RELOCATION

CHAPTER XII.

..Vol. 1, p. 306; Vol. 2, p. 365.

(For cases supplementing this chapter, see Current
Law, Mines and Minerals, § 3C.)

CHAPTER XIII.

THE POSSESSORY TITLE OR TITLE BEFORE PATENT.

(For cases supplementing this chapter, see Current
Law, Mines and Minerals, § 4.)

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III. Conveyance of Mining Claims before Patent. Statute of

Frauds

...Vol. 1, p. 338; Vol. 2, p. 401.

CHAPTER XIV.

THE PATENT.

(For cases supplementing this chapter, see Current

Law, Mines and Minerals, §§ 3D, 4.)

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(c) Posting and publication

D. Entry ...

E. Affidavits and Proofs

F.

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.Vol. 1, p. 361; Vol. 2, p. 417.

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.Vol. 1, p. 363; Vol. 2, p. 418. ..Vol. 1, p. 368; Vol. 2, p. 421. .Vol. 1, p. 370; Vol. 2, p. 427.

Action by the Land Office and Issue of Patent ... .........་ ་ ་ ་ ་

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CHAPTER XV.

DIFFERENT KINDS OF CLAIMS, THEIR SPECIAL FEATURES AND CHARACTER

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(For cases supplementing this chapter, see Current
Law, Mines and Minerals, §§ 2A, 3D.)

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SPECIAL STATUTORY PROVISIONS FOR THE SALE OF PUBLIC LANDS CONTAINING PARTICULAR MINERALS.

(For cases supplementing this chapter, see Current

Law, Mines and Minerals, § 2A.)

I. Coal Lands

II. Saline Lands

.Vol. 1, p. 548; Vol. 2, p. 574.

Vol. 1, p. 564; Vol. 2, p. 579.

CHAPTER XVIII.

TITLE ACQUIRED BY STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS ... Vol. 1, p. 568; Vol. 2, p. 581.

(For cases supplementing this chapter, see Current

Law, Mines and Minerals, § 1B.)

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