mine" and the participle "mining" shall be held to mean and include any mode or method of working whatsoever whereby the soil or earth, or any rock or stone may be disturbed, removed, carted, carried, washed, sifted, smelted, refined, crushed or otherwise... Regulations of the Otago Gold Fields, Gold Mining Leases Regulations ... - Page 68by New Zealand - 1870 - 122 pagesFull view - About this book
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Bills, Legislative - 1852 - 618 pages
...be understood to include any mode or method whatsoever whereby the soil, earth, or any stone or rock may be disturbed, removed, carted, carried, washed,...otherwise dealt with for the purpose of obtaining ore therefrom, whether the same may have been previously disturbed or not ; provided that nothing in... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Bills, Legislative - 1855 - 622 pages
...interpretation of " mine" shall be understood to include any mode or method whatsoever whereby the soil terms. or earth or any rock or stone may be disturbed, removed,...the same may have been previously disturbed or not, as well as the appropriation of such gold by the finder thereof to his own use; provided that nothing... | |
| Duncan George Forbes Macdonald - British Columbia - 1862 - 558 pages
...or method of working whatsoever, whereby the soil or earth, or any rock may be disturbed, removed, washed, sifted, smelted, refined, crushed, or otherwise dealt with for the purpose of obtaining gold, and whether the same may have been previously disturbed or not. ' Claim ' shall mean, in speaking of... | |
| Canada - Law - 1864 - 710 pages
...participle " mining " shall « Mine" and be held to mean and include any mode or method of working "mining." whatsoever whereby the soil or earth, or any rock...the same may have been previously disturbed or not ; Secondly. The word " Gold " shall be held to mean and " Gold." include as well any gold as any earth,... | |
| Adolphus Mordecai Hart - Gold mines and mining - 1867 - 68 pages
...them, that is to say : First, The verb "mine" and the participle "mining" shall be held to mean and include any mode or method of working whatsoever whereby...the same may have been previously disturbed or not ; Secondly. The word " Gold " shall be held to mean and include as well any gold as any earth, clay,... | |
| Walter Monro Wilson - Law - 1867 - 1162 pages
...whereby the soil or earth or any rock or stone may be disturbed removed carted carried washed lifted smelted refined crushed or otherwise dealt with for the purpose of obtaining such metal or mineral whether such metal or mineral shall be the property of such company or of any... | |
| Alexander Heatherington - Gold mines and mining - 1868 - 194 pages
...method of working whatsoever, whereby the ore, earth, or soil, or any rock, may be disturbed, removed, washed, sifted, smelted, refined, crushed, or otherwise dealt with, for the purpose of obtaining Gold, Coal, Iron, Copper, or any other other ore, or metallic substance, and whether the same may have been... | |
| Alexander Heatherington - Gold mines and mining - 1868 - 194 pages
...method of working whatsoever, whereby the ore, earth, or soil, or any rock, may be disturbed, removed, washed, sifted, smelted, refined, crushed, or otherwise dealt with, for the purpose of obtaining Gold, Coal, Iron, Copper, or any other other ore, or metallic substance, and whether the same may have been... | |
| Alexander Heatherington - Gold mines and mining - 1868 - 196 pages
...method of working whatsoever, whereby the ore, earth, or soil, or any rock, may be disturbed, removed, washed, sifted, smelted, refined, crushed, or otherwise dealt with, for the purpose of obtaining Gold, Coal, Iron, Copper, or any other other ore, or metallic substance, and whether the same may have been... | |
| Nova Scotia - Law - 1873 - 1026 pages
...whatsoever, whereby the ore, earth, or soil, or any rock, may be disturbed, removed, washed, silted, smelted, refined, crushed, or otherwise dealt with, for the purpose of obtaining gold, coal, iron, copper, or any other ore, or metallic substance, and whether the same may have been previously... | |
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