However, it simply found the area outside the boundaries of 1,500 feet in length and 300 feet on each side of the middle of the vein, to be excess. In short, the court limited plaintiffs... A Treatise on Coal Mining - Page 5by International Correspondence Schools - 1900Full view - About this book
| Thomas Donaldson - Public lands - 1881 - 566 pages
...the existing laws at 85 per acre. Claims cannot exceed 1,500 feet in length along the vein or lode, and 300 feet on each side of the middle of the vein at the snrface, the end lines of the claims to be parallel. No vein or lode claim located after May 10, 1872,... | |
| Daniel Moreau Barringer, John Stokes Adams - Mining law - 1897 - 1028 pages
...Stats. 2320) fixed 1,500 feet as the length along the vein or lode which a single claim might equal, and 300 feet on each side of the middle of the vein (or the point of discovery) as the width beyond which the claim should not extend. In other words,... | |
| 1900 - 728 pages
...made under the direction of the US Surveyor-General. The dimensions of a claim, as allowed in the US Mineral Laws, are 1,500 feet in the direction, or on the strike, of the vein, and 1300 feet on each side of the middle of the vein at the surface. Generally, in the prospector's location... | |
| Nevada. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1908 - 674 pages
...claim: From this discovery monument 410 feet in S. 3° 10' west direction and 750 feet in a N. 23° E. and 300 feet on each side of the middle of the vein. The south end -line is identical with the north end -line of the Pearlie lode claim and the Little... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1908 - 1164 pages
...claim. From this discovery monument 410 feet In S. 3°10' West direction and 750 feet in a N. 23° E. and 300 feet on each side of the middle of the vein. The South end line Is Identical with the North end line of the Tearlie lode claim and the Little Jim... | |
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