| Bennett Hooper Brough - Mine surveying - 1888 - 366 pages
...statement of the depth of the shaft, with a section of the seam. Every such plan must be on a scale not less than that of the Ordnance Survey of 25 inches to the mile. Representing collieries on a plan is a much more simple operation than representing metalliferous mines.... | |
| Sir Frederick Augustus Abel - Coal mine accidents - 1889 - 452 pages
...section, showing the particulars hereinbefore required, to be made within a reasonable time at the expence of the owner of the mine. Every such plan must be...scale of not less than that of the Ordnance Survey of twenty-five inches to the mile or on the same scale as the plan for the time being in use at the mine.... | |
| Sir Frederick Augustus Abel - Coal mine accidents - 1889 - 452 pages
...seam. Every such plan must be on a scale of not less than that of the ordnance survey of twenty-five inches to the mile, or on the same scale as the plan used at the mine at the time of its abandonment. (2.) The plan and section shall be preserved under... | |
| Caleb Pamely - Coal mines and mining - 1891 - 666 pages
...to one inch, and the Mines Act, 1887, states that these plans shall not be kept on a smaller scale than that of the Ordnance Survey of 25 inches to the mile, or ^^Vs- A good form is to have a scale 2 feet long, of box-wood or ivory, and marked in links on one... | |
| Western Australia - Law - 1902 - 726 pages
...the owner of the mine, an accurate plan and section, showing the particulars hereinbefore required. Every such plan must be on a scale of not less than one inch to two chains. (4.) If the owner or manager fails, within twenty days after the requisition... | |
| Mines and mineral resources - 1894 - 330 pages
...shaft with a section of the seam. The general direction and rate of dip must be given in either case. Every such plan must be on a scale of not less than twenty-five inches to the mile, or on the same scale as the plan used at the mine. QUESTION 3. —... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1895 - 668 pages
...is not reasonably practicable, a statement of the depth of the shaft with a section of the seam. " Every such plan must be on a scale of not less than that of the 25 ordnance survey of twenty-five inches to the mile, or on the same scale as the plan used at the... | |
| Mines and mineral resources - 1896 - 330 pages
...is not reasonably practicable, a statement of the depth of the shaft with a section of the seam. " Every such plan must be on a scale of not less than that of the ordnance survey of twenty-five inches to the mile, or on the same scale as the plan used at the mine at the time of its... | |
| Scotland - Law - 1901 - 620 pages
...not reasonably " practicable, a statement of the depth of the shaft with a section " of the seam. " Every such plan must be on a scale of not less than that of the Ordnance " survey of twenty-five inches to the mile, or on the same scale as the plan " used at the mine at the time of... | |
| Arnold Lupton - Coal mines and mining - 1902 - 494 pages
...inches in length, graduated in the same manner as 1 The exact wording of the Act of 1887 is as follows: "Every such plan must be on a scale of not less than that of the Ordnance Survey of twenty-five inches to the mile, or on the same scale as the plan for the time being in use at the mine."... | |
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