States. 3. All mines of other metals discovered, or hereafter to be discovered, upon lands owned by a citizen of the United States, the ore of which, on an average, shall contain less than two equal third parts in value of copper, tin, iron and lead,... Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and ... - Page 634by American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, American Institute of Mining Engineers - 1888Full view - About this book
| New York (State) - Law - 1859 - 1086 pages
...less than two equal third parts, in value, of copper, tin, iron and lead, or any of those metals.1 g 2. All mines, and all minerals and fossils discovered,...provisions hereinafter made to encourage the discovery thereof.1 g 3. All mines of whatever description, other than mines of gold and silver, discovered or... | |
| New York (State) - Law - 1863 - 1036 pages
...in value, of copper, tin, iron and lead, or any of those metals. 1 RL, 124, § 1 & 5; 293, § 5. S 2. All mines, and all minerals and fossils discovered,...hereinafter made to encourage the discovery thereof. LawB of 1827, 239, § 4. 5 3. All mines of whatever description, other than mines of gold and silver,... | |
| New York (State) - Law - 1869 - 876 pages
...metals. I RL, 124, §1 &5j 293, § 5. g 2. All mines, and all minerals and fossils discovered, or A« °™<?hereafter to be discovered, upon any lands...hereinafter made to encourage the discovery thereof. Laws of 1827, 239, § 4. § 3. All mines of whatever description, other than mines of gold and silver,... | |
| Charles Putzel, H. A. Bähr - Commercial law - 1881 - 656 pages
...as mines of other metals, of a certain grade in value, discovered upon the lands of citizens. And " all mines, and all minerals and fossils discovered,...State, are and shall be the property of the people." (New York Revised Statutes, part 1, title xi. chap, ix.) We know of no reservation to the people of... | |
| New York (State) - Law - 1890 - 912 pages
...value, of copper, tin, iron and lead, or any of those metals. [1 RL, 124, §§ 1 and 5 ; 293, § 5.] § ovided that in time of war no elector in the actual...district ; and the legislature shall have power to p [L. 1827, 239, § 4.] § 3. All mines of whatever description, other than mines of gold and silver,... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1892 - 1106 pages
...LANDON, J. Chapter 411, Laws 1890, amending 1 Rev. St. p. 281, §§ 2, 7, provides that all mines, minerals, and fossils discovered, or hereafter to...discovered, upon any lands belonging to the people of the state, are the property of the people. "Any citizen of this state who shall have discovered or... | |
| New York (State) - Law - 1894 - 1188 pages
...less than two equal third parts in value of copper, tin, iron and lead, or any of those metals. 4. All mines and all minerals and fossils discovered,...upon any lands belonging to the people of this state. § 81. Working of mines.— Any citizen of this state discovering a valuable mine or mineral upon lands... | |
| New York (State) - Law - 1896 - 992 pages
...copper, tin, iron and lead, or any of those metals. §§ 81-83. Ch. 11, G. L. L. 1894, ch. 317. 4. All mines and all minerals and fossils discovered,...hereafter to be discovered, upon any lands belonging to tlie people of this state. [All letters patent by the state to contain reservation of gold and silver... | |
| New York (State) - Law - 1900 - 890 pages
...less than two equal third parts in value of copper, tin, iron and lead, or any of those metals. 4. All mines and all minerals and fossils discovered,...upon any lands belonging to the people of this state. § 81. Working of mines — Any citizen of this state discovering a valuable mine or mineral upon lands... | |
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