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30 USC § 41 - Intersecting or crossing veins

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Current through Pub. L. 112-196. (See Public Laws for the current Congress.)

Where two or more veins intersect or cross each other, priority of title shall govern, and such prior location shall be entitled to all ore or mineral contained within the space of intersection; but the subsequent location shall have the right-of-way through the space of intersection for the purposes of the convenient working of the mine. And where two or more veins unite, the oldest or prior location shall take the vein below the point of union, including all the space of intersection.

Where two or more veins intersect or cross each other, priority of title shall govern, and such prior location shall be entitled to all ore or mineral contained within the space of intersection; but the subsequent location shall have the right-of-way through the space of intersection for the purposes of the convenient working of the mine. And where two or more veins unite, the oldest or prior location shall take the vein below the point of union, including all the space of intersection.

Source

(R.S. § 2336.)
Codification

R.S. § 2336 derived from act May 10, 1872, ch. 152, § 14,17 Stat. 96.

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36 CFR - Title 36—Parks, Forests, and Public Property

36 CFR 9 - MINERALS MANAGEMENT

43 CFR - Title 43—Public Lands: Interior

43 CFR Part 3710 - PUBLIC LAW 167; ACT OF JULY 23, 1955

43 CFR Part 3730 - PUBLIC LAW 359; MINING IN POWERSITE WITHDRAWALS: GENERAL

43 CFR Part 3800 - MINING CLAIMS UNDER THE GENERAL MINING LAWS

43 CFR 3809

43 CFR Part 3810 - LANDS AND MINERALS SUBJECT TO LOCATION

43 CFR Part 3820 - AREAS SUBJECT TO SPECIAL MINING LAWS

43 CFR Part 3830 - LOCATING, RECORDING, AND MAINTAINING MINING CLAIMS OR SITES; GENERAL PROVISIONS

43 CFR Part 3831 - MINERAL LANDS AVAILABLE FOR LOCATING MINING CLAIMS OR SITES [Reserved]

43 CFR Part 3832 - LOCATING MINING CLAIMS OR SITES

383 CFR - Title 383

383 CFR 3838

383 CFR 3850

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