A Treatise on the American Law Relating to Mines and Mineral Lands Within the Public Land States and Territories and Governing the Acquisition and Enjoyment of Mining Rights in Lands of Public Domain, Volume 1

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Bancroft-Whitney, 1914
 

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Introductory
5
Severance of title rights in depthRight
9
THE MARKING OF THE LOCATION
14
THE CHARACTER OF THE TENURE
17
Responsibility of surface 827 Rights of access to lower
18
TENANTS IN COMMON
34
CHAPTER II
38
THE LOCATION AND ITS REQUIRE
44
Introductory 878 Porto Rico
45
DRAINAGE OF MINESRELATIVE RIGHTS AND DUTIES
48
The location certificate
53
HISTORICAL REVIEW OF THE FEDERAL POLICY
55
CHAPTER II
58
FROM THE DISCOVERY OF GOLD IN CALI
71
Character of the action
78
658
82
MINES AND MINING CLAIMS AS SUBJECTS
84
Application for survey
86
CHAPTER IV
89
PERPETUATION OF THE ESTATE BY ANNUAL DEVELOP
92
Interpretation of terms by ment and American courts
95
diverge in the direction
98
THEREON
101
CHAPTER V
108
INTRODUCTORYINTRALIMITAL RIGHTS
112
76 Local rules and customs
116
623 Annual labor under local
117
LANDS SUBJECT TO APPROPRIATION UNDER
127
Time within which action
153
What constitutes a lease
163
Buildingstone and stone
170
CHAPTER II
176
Land embraced within
177
Application by one of sev
190
CHAPTER III
196
Ownership of mines under condition of title
198
Form of judgment
215
When judgment becomes
230
GRANTS TO THE STATES AND TERRI
233
RAILROAD GRANTS
243
422
245
692
257
Qualification of the doctrine
262
THE PRELIMINARY NOTICE AND
265
The posting of the notice
269
Area of grants in aid of 156 Distinctions between
274
EXTRALATERAL RIGHTS
282
The rule in the mining
293
Registers and receivers
294
office
297
Commissioner of the gen
305
Introductory occurring in veins as affecting
322
ARTICLE V
323
CHAPTER VI
324
Acts necessary to consti plemental state legisla
328
582
332
Discovery the source of 338 The effect of the loss
335
Mineral claimant versus
337
Variation
382
INDIAN RESERVATIONS
384
The encountering of a verti
391
When adverse claim must
395
MILITARY RESERVATIONS
396
NATIONAL PARKS AND MONUMENTS
402
Manner of creating na 198b Rights of way across
413
ARTICLE VIIIB CONSERVATION MEASURES
433
Rules governing discovery 438a Boundary line discoveries
437
HOMESTEAD AND OTHER AGRICULTURAL
443
Form and extent of placer 448b Surface conflicts with
447
Rule as to marking bound marking boundaries
454
CHAPTER VII
456
CHAPTER V
458
Amendment of placer locations
460
OCCUPANCY WITHOUT COLOR OF TITLE
474
Length upon the dis
481
Object of requirement as work
487
Proof of posting of notice
490
CHAPTER IV
493
ALIENS
508
ARTICLE I
525
GENERAL PROPERTY RIGHTS OF ALIENS
526
CHAPTER VIII
529
GENERAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
533
Origin of the doctrine 541 Nature of the estate com
536
TITLE IV
539
Rights of way for pipe
541
INTRODUCTORYINTRALIMITAL RIGHTS
548
Section twentythree hun 560 The Arizona California
557
687
559
Right of second locator
561
Broad lodesApex
583
Generation
585
587 Same The Argentine 593 Extralateral right as
587
CONSTRUCTION OF PATENTS APPLIED
601
Arizona
609
CHAPTER III
613
Requirements as to annual
624
Work done within the limits
630
OF THE ACQUISITION OF TITLE TO PUBLIC
631
INTRODUCTORY
633
Proof of annual labor
636
FEDERAL STATUTES RELATING TO MINES
637
Circumstances under which
642
MANNER OF PERFECTING TUNNEL
646
Proof of title by posses
660
Distinction between
664
ROCK IN PLACE
666
614
674
TOP OR APEX
675
LEGAL OBSTACLES INTERRUPTING
695
615
711
618a Effect on extralateral
722
495a Severance of title to
727
CHAPTER IV
729
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