Sections 2322 and 2328, by investing the locator, his heirs or assigns, with the right to follow, upon the conditions stated therein, all veins, lodes, or ledges, the top or apex of which lies inside of the surface lines of his claim. The American and English Encyclopedia of Law - Side 563redigert av - 1891Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| United States. General Land Office, Henry Norris Copp - 1874 - 382 sider
...intersect such exterior parts of such veins or ledges, it being expressly provided, however, that all veins, lodes, or ledges, the top or apex of which lies inside such surface locations, other than the one named in the patent, which were adversely claimed at the... | |
| Wyoming - 1876 - 882 sider
...intersect such exterior parts of such veins or ledges, it being expressly provided, however, that all veins, lodes, or ledges, the top or apex of which lies inside such surface locations, other than the one named in the patent, which were a/lversely claimed at the... | |
| Kansas Pacific Railway Company - 1876 - 94 sider
...intersect such exterior parts of such veins or ledges, it being expressly provided, however, that all veins, lodes, or ledges, the top or apex of which lies inside such surface locations, other than the one named in the patent, which were adversely claimed at the... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1877 - 1436 sider
...intersect such exterior parte of such veins or ledges; it being expressly provided, however, that all veins, lodes, or ledges, the top or apex of which lies inside such surface locations, other than The one named in the patent, which were adversely claimed on the... | |
| 1904 - 1038 sider
...particular cases, should be settled, and thus prevent, as far as practicable, such uncertainty. * * * The provision of the statute that the locator is entitled...lodes, or ledges, the top or apex of which lies inside of the surface lines of his location, tends strongly to show that the end lines marked on the ground... | |
| George N Lamphere - 1880 - 320 sider
...the surface, as patented, extending downward vertically. It is expressly provided, however, that all veins, lodes, or ledges, the top or apex of which lies inside of such surface locations other than the one named in the patent, which were adversely claimed on the... | |
| Dennis Kingsley Sickels - 1881 - 704 sider
...intersect such exterior parts of such veins or ledges, it being expressly provided, however, that all veins, lodes, or ledges, the top or apex of which lies inside such surface locations, other than the one named in the patent, which were adversely claimed oii the... | |
| Henry R. Pomeroy - 1881 - 136 sider
...intersect such exterior parts of such veins or ledges, it being expressly provideil, however, that all veins, lodes, or ledges, the top or apex of which lies inside such surface locations, other than the one named in llie patent, which were adversely claimed on the... | |
| William Pratt Wade - 1882 - 458 sider
...intersect such exterior parts of such veins or ledges, it being expressly provided, however, that all veins, lodes, or ledges, the top or apex of which lies inside such surface locations, other than the one named in the patent, which were adversely claimed on the... | |
| 1894 - 1166 sider
...Beard v. Federy, supra. By virtue of its patent, the plaintiff Is the owner of all veins, lodes, and ledges, the top or apex of which lies inside the surface lines of its location. Most, if not all, patents for mining claims contain the following: ''The premises hereby... | |
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