3 edition of Benton"s policy of selling and developing the mineral lands found in the catalog.
Benton"s policy of selling and developing the mineral lands
Edgar Conkling
Published
1864
by C. Clark, printer in Cincinnati
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Microfilm. New Haven, Conn. : Research Publications, 1975. -- 1 reel ; 35 mm. -- (Western Americana : frontier history of the Trans-Mississippi West, 1550-1900 ; reel 121, no. 1335)
Series | Western Americana, 1550-1900 -- reel 121, no. 1335. |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | 14 p. |
Number of Pages | 14 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL15432860M |
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The expression “ancillary powers of working” indicates that the minerals owner has the right to dig up the surface land and remove the minerals. This may compromise the stability of the land, leading to subsidence, which is bad news for landowners, developers and future plot owners. Chapter WAC – Procedures for management of growth management planning and environmental review fund Chapter WAC – Minimum guidelines to classify agriculture, forest, mineral lands and critical areas Chapter WAC – Best Available Science Chapter WAC – Procedural criteria for adopting comprehensive plans and development .
Selling mineral rights can often mean getting a large sum in return, but that shouldn’t be your only goal. You should also consider the environmental impact of the buyer’s extraction project. If you live on the property that you’ve sold the mineral rights from, think about the amount of noise that will occur each day. This chapter examines overarching mineral policies and mining laws to identify current trends in mineral development that contribute towards sustainable development. From those trends key components are defined that, if embedded in overarching policy and legal instruments, becomes tools of sustainability.
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Cincinnati: C. Clark, printer, (OCoLC) Document Type: Book: All Authors / Contributors: Edgar Conkling. - David Younggren, QC, lawyer, and landowner "Get informed quickly with this plain-language guide to mineral land. Mineral Land Rights provides a wealth of information, and Levonne Louie's 35+ years of land experience place her in a unique position to deliver all fundamental concepts of mineral land in an intelligent yet concise and easy-to 4/5(2).
mineral resource lands located in unincorporated Benton County that are not already compromised by on-site, immediate, or adjacent urban growth and that have long-term significance for the extraction of minerals on a commercially viable basis. It also applies to all new development proposals on lands which are.
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BLM Policies and Guidance. The Gold Book - United States Department of the Interior and United States Department of Agriculture (), Surface Operating Standards and Guidelines for Oil and Gas Exploration and Development (the Gold Book). Bureau of Land Management. Denver, Colorado.
84 pp. The book is divided into four parts. Part 1, which serves as an introduction, covers the problems related to and teaching about the use of land, water, and mineral resources. Part 2 discusses the viewpoints and problems of land use and its educational implications.
In the context of selling mineral rights to be used for oil and gas extraction; mineral rights are all of the subterranean land rights usually excluding the water rights.
Proceed with this as your most basic definition of the term and adjust the scope of the definition based on the specific terms of the lease or purchase agreement.
Mineral Leasing Act of Under the Mineral Leasing Act ofas amended, 30 U.S.C. § et seq., the Bureau of Land Management grants leases for development of deposits of coal, phosphate, potash, sodium, sulphur and other leasable minerals on public domain lands and on lands having federal reserved minerals.
Additional Physical Format: Online version: Copp, Henry N. (Henry Norris), United States mineral lands. New York: Arno Press, [©]. Also known as a mineral estate, mineral rights are just what their name implies: The right of the owner to utilize minerals found below the surface of property.
Besides minerals, these rights can apply to oil and gas. Interestingly, mineral rights can be separate from actual land ownership. This can lead to some unique challenges when buying land.
The landowner does have the right to develop the land in the manner set out in the Homestead Act, including water resources and infrastructure associated with grazing and raising forage crops.
A decade ago, no one showed much interest in mineral rights in Colorado, but with the advent of deep drilling, things have changed.
Mineral leasing on tribal lands is governed by Indian Mineral Leasing Act of (52 Stat. ; 25 U.S.C. a et seq.) and the Indian Mineral Development Act of Indian Tribal Energy Development and Self Determination Act ofas amended.
Regulations for Indian Energy and Minerals can be found here: Leases and Permits 25 CFR About Mining and MineralsThe Mining Law, as amended, opened the public lands of the United States to mineral acquisition by the location and maintenance of mining claims. Mineral deposits subject to acquisition in this manner are generally referred to as "locatable minerals." Locatable minerals include both metallic minerals (gold, silver, lead, copper, zinc, nickel, etc.).
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In the European Commission represented by Eurostat awarded Statistics Denmark a grant for developing an outline for guidelines for subsoil assets1. On that background this first outline of a handbook on mineral and energy asset accounts has been worked out.Cautions for Selling Mineral Rights.
Mineral resources are “all valuable rocks, minerals, oil or gas found on or within the Earth,” as described by Ownership of the rights to.