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PROPERTY IN MINERALS WHERE THERE HAS BEEN NO DIVISION BETWEEN
THE OWNERSHIP OF THE SURFACE AND THE MINERAL ESTATE.
I. Property and Rights of the Owner of the Soil in Minerals which
are in Place .
II. Property in Minerals which have been severed from the Freehold.
III. Property and Rights in the Minerals of Owners of the Soil who
have a Limited Estate
C. Owners of Equities of Redemption
IV. Property and Rights in the Minerals where there are Joint Owners
of the Soil
V. Property and Rights in Mineral Oil and Natural Gas .
CHAPTER II.
PROPERTY AND RIGHTS IN MINERALS WHERE THE TITLE TO THE MINERALS
OR THE RIGHT TO TAKE THEM IS VESTED IN SOME ONE WHO IS NOT THE
OWNER OF THE SOIL.
A.
Oil and Gas Leases
Lease of Lands with the Privilege of digging and boring for Oil or
Gas
B and C. Incorporeal Rights and Licenses relating to the Extrac-
tion of Oil and Gas.
VI. Reservations and Exceptions.
CHAPTER III.
MINING LEASES: RIGHTS AND DUTIES ARISING THEREUNDER.
I. Effect upon the Lease of the Non-existence, Exhaustion, or the
Unmerchantability of Minerals
II. Duties and Obligations of the Lessee
(a.) Covenants simply to mine
(b.) Covenants to mine a Certain Amount
(c.) Covenants to sink Wells and conduct Oil Operations
(d.) Covenants as to Manner of working the Mine and as to the
Condition of the Mine
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A. Rights growing out of the Description or Nature of these or inci-
dent thereto.
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B. Fixtures and Appurtenances
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IV. The Subject of the Lease and the Right of the Lessee to Minerals
not enumerated in his Lease
PROPERTY OF THE SOVEREIGN AND ITS GRANTEES IN MINERALS.
I. In Mines of the Precious Metals.
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II. In Minerals in the Beds of Navigable Streams
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III.
In Minerals under Public Highways
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IV. In Minerals contained in Lands taken by Eminent Domain .
186
B.
Property in the Minerals upon or under the Lands appropriated. 186
Mine-owner's Rights, and Restrictions upon him by Reason of the
Exercise of the Dominant Right. Damages for the taking.
CHAPTER VI.
THE GOVERNMENT'S TITLE AND THE GRANT THEREOF.
I. What Land is open to Location as Mineral Land
II. Who may locate a Mining Claim
A. Citizenship of the United States the Essential Requisite
B. Other Qualifications of Locators
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tion
II. Length of Time allowed after Discovery to perform Acts of Loca-
Additional Certificates
251
(f.) Requirements as to the Time and Place of recording Certifi-
III. Conveyance of Mining Claims before Patent. - Statute of Frauds
338
SPECIAL STATUTORY PROVISIONS FOR THE SALE OF PUBLIC LANDS
CONTAINING PARTICULAR MINERALS.
A. Incident to the Grant or Reservation, or expressed therein.
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Given by Statute
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Timber Rights
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