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... Alaska Reports - Page 5411906Full view - About this book
| 2002 - 1064 pages
...specified. Valuable deposit, for the purposes of this part, means an occurrence of minerals of such character that a person of ordinary prudence would be justified in the further expenditure of his or her labor and means, with a reasonable prospect of success in developing a profitable mine. § 3501.10... | |
| 2001 - 1052 pages
...(10-1-01 Edition) Valuable deposit, for the purposes of this part, means an occurrence of minerals of such character that a person of ordinary prudence would be justified in the further expenditure of his or her labor and means, with a reasonable prospect of success in developing a profitable mine. § 3501.10... | |
| 1997 - 1102 pages
...character that a person of ordinary prudence would be justified in the further expenditure of his/her labor and means, with a reasonable prospect of success, in developing a valuable mine. 43 CFR Ch. Il (10-1-97 EdMon) (j) Chiefly valuable means a valuable deposit where there is no significant... | |
| 2000 - 1026 pages
...character that a person of ordinary prudence would be justified in the further expenditure of his or her labor and means, with a reasonable prospect of success in developing a profitable mine. § 3501.10 What types of mineral use authorizations can I get under these rules? BLM... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1920 - 996 pages
...expenditure of money for the development of the mine and the extraction of the mineral." "Where minerals have been found and the evidence is of such a character...with a reasonable prospect of success, in developing n valuable mine, the requirements of the statute have been met." "The facts which are within tlic observation... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1957 - 1848 pages
...regarded as proven, where mineral is found, and the evidence shows that a person of ordinary prudence woud be justified in the further expenditure of his labor...prospect of success in developing a valuable mine." The rule In the Womble case was also followed and expanded In the case of Jeflerson-Montana Copper Mines... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1952 - 560 pages
...of the known mineral deposits on these claims are of such quality and are present in such quantity that a person of ordinary prudence would be justified in the further expenditure of his time and means in an effort to develop a paying mine. Monolith contends that geologic inferences based... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1968 - 544 pages
...rule of Castle \. Womble, 19 LD 455, 457 (1894)1 that a discovery exists: * * * where minerals have been found and the evidence is of such a character...expenditure of his labor and means, with a reasonable proxpcct of success, in developing a valuable mine * * *. (Italics added.) "A reasonable prospect of... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1977 - 1444 pages
...United States v. Foresyth, 15 IBLA 43, 58 ( 1974) . A discovery exists where : "* * * minerals have been found and the evidence is of such a character...the further expenditure of his labor and means, with the reasonable prospect of success in developing a valuable mine * * *. Cattle v. WomMe, 19 LD 455,... | |
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