Common Varieties Act: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Minerals, Materials, and Fuels of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, United States Senate, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session, on Public Law 167, 84th Congress, Its Interpretation and Administration, June 18, 1965--Butte, Montana; September 24, 1965--Washington, D.C.U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - 178 pages |
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... Barry , Frank J. , Solicitor , Department of the Interior ; accompanied by Thomas J. Cavanaugh , Associate Solicitor ; and Ernest Hom , Assistant Solicitor , Branch of Land Appeals --- Connors , E. B. , manager , exploration and ...
... Barry , Frank J. , Solicitor , Department of the Interior ; accompanied by Thomas J. Cavanaugh , Associate Solicitor ; and Ernest Hom , Assistant Solicitor , Branch of Land Appeals --- Connors , E. B. , manager , exploration and ...
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... Mr. Barry or someone who can speak for him also be pre- pared to make a presentation and answer questions at the September 24 hearing . Please advise our committee's staff director , Mr. Jerry T. 96 COMMON VARIETIES ACT.
... Mr. Barry or someone who can speak for him also be pre- pared to make a presentation and answer questions at the September 24 hearing . Please advise our committee's staff director , Mr. Jerry T. 96 COMMON VARIETIES ACT.
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... BARRY . Mr. Chairman , I have no specific information as to how many . There are , however , a number of appeals both in the Bureau of Land Management which are sustained over the decision of the hearing examiner , and there are some ...
... BARRY . Mr. Chairman , I have no specific information as to how many . There are , however , a number of appeals both in the Bureau of Land Management which are sustained over the decision of the hearing examiner , and there are some ...
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... Barry can talk much more authoritatively on this than I can . Senator METCALF . I will be delighted to talk with Mr. Barry . Thank you very much , Mr. Chairman . Senator GRUENING . Before you leave , you indicated that you were pretty ...
... Barry can talk much more authoritatively on this than I can . Senator METCALF . I will be delighted to talk with Mr. Barry . Thank you very much , Mr. Chairman . Senator GRUENING . Before you leave , you indicated that you were pretty ...
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... BARRY . I have a prepared statement . Senator GRUENING . Go ahead . Mr. BARRY . I will read it , if I may . STATEMENT OF FRANK J. BARRY , SOLICITOR , U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ; ACCOMPANIED BY THOMAS J. CAVANAUGH , ASSOCIATE ...
... BARRY . I have a prepared statement . Senator GRUENING . Go ahead . Mr. BARRY . I will read it , if I may . STATEMENT OF FRANK J. BARRY , SOLICITOR , U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ; ACCOMPANIED BY THOMAS J. CAVANAUGH , ASSOCIATE ...
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Page 24 - No lode claim shall be located until after the discovery of a vein or lode within the limits of the claim, the object of which provision is evidently to prevent the appropriation of presumed mineral ground for speculative purposes, to the exclusion of bona fide prospectors, before sufficient work has been done to determine whether a vein or lode really exists.
Page 75 - ... the plat is correct, with such further description by such reference to natural objects or permanent monuments as shall identify the claim, and furnish an accurate description to be incorporated in the patent. At the expiration of the sixty days of publication the claimant shall file his affidavit, showing that the plat and notice have been posted in a conspicuous place on the claim during such period of publication.
Page 162 - States shall be subject, prior to Issuance of patent therefor, to the right of the United States to manage and dispose of the vegetative surface resources thereof and to manage other surface resources thereof (except mineral deposits subject to location under the mining laws of the United States).
Page 150 - That nothing in this Act shall be construed as affecting or intended to affect or to in any way interfere with the laws of any State or Territory relating to the control, appropriation, use or distribution of water...
Page 111 - Common varieties" as defined by decision of the Department and of the courts include deposits which, although they may have value for use in trade, manufacture, the sciences, or in the mechanical or ornamental arts do not possess a distinct, special economic value for such use over and above the normal uses of the general run of such deposits.
Page 75 - ... it shall be assumed that the applicant is entitled to a patent, upon the payment to the proper officer of five dollars per acre, and that no adverse claim exists; and thereafter no objection from third parties to the issuance of a patent shall be heard, except it be shown that the applicant has failed to comply with the terms of this chapter.
Page 75 - ... claims in common, made by or under the direction of the United States Surveyor-General, showing accurately the boundaries of the claim or claims, which shall be distinctly marked by monuments on the ground, and shall post a copy of such plat...
Page 21 - Where minerals have been found and the evidence is of such a character that a person of ordinary prudence would be justified in the further expenditure of his labor and means, with a reasonable prospect of success, in developing a valuable mine, the requirements of the statute have been met.
Page 63 - That any person authorized to enter lands under the mining laws of the United States may enter and obtain patent to lands containing petroleum or other mineral oils, and chiefly valuable therefor, under the provisions of the laws relating to placer mineral claims...
Page 75 - A patent for any land claimed and located for valuable deposits may be obtained in the following manner : Any person, association, or corporation authorized to locate a claim under this chapter, having claimed and located a piece of land...