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" It shall be prima facie evidence that the location is properly marked if the boundaries are defined by a monument at each corner or angle of the claim, consisting of any... "
The New Mining Laws of Alaska - Page 9
by George Davis Emery - 1915 - 35 pages
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Appendix to Journals of Senate and Assembly ... of the Legislature, Volume 9

Nevada. Legislature - 1879 - 1328 pages
...California, in both of which it is assumed, as a point beyond question, that the marking of a mining location on the ground so that its boundaries can be readily traced is absolutely essential to the validity of the claim. This is in perfect accordance with our own views,...
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Reports of Decisions of the Supreme Court of the State of Nevada, Volume 13

Nevada. Supreme Court - 1879 - 592 pages
...California, in both of which it is assumed, as a point beyond question, that the marking of a mining location on the ground so that its boundaries can be readily traced is absolutely essential to the validity of the claim. This is in perfect accordance with our own views...
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Arkansas Reports: Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the ..., Volume 73

Arkansas. Supreme Court - 1905 - 686 pages
...which they claimed to have located a mineral claim on the lands in controversy. No effort was made to distinctly mark the location on the ground, so that its boundaries can be readily traced. The notice did not contain "such description of th,e claim or claims located by reference to some natural...
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Report of the State Mineralogist, Volume 11

1893 - 666 pages
...and boundaries of the portion so appropriated. This is done by taking the following steps: He must distinctly mark the location on the ground, so that its boundaries can be readily traced.88 This, unless modified or extended by State law or local rules, can be done by the placing...
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Journal: Appendix. Reports

California. Legislature - 1893 - 326 pages
...and boundaries of the portion so appropriated. This is done by taking the following steps: He must distinctly mark the location on the ground, so that its boundaries can be readily traced.86 This, unless modified or extended by State law or local rules, can be done by the placing...
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Statutes of California and Digests of Measures

California - 1897 - 812 pages
...perform fifty dollars' worth work, etc of labor in developing his discovery, and distinctly mark his location on the ground so that its boundaries can be readily traced, and must file in the office of the County Recorder of the county in which the claim is situated, a...
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A Treatise on the American Law Relating to Mines and Mineral Lands ..., Volume 2

Curtis Holbrook Lindley - 1897 - 888 pages
...discoverer must perform fifty dollars' worth of labor in developing his discovery,1 and distinctly mark his location on the ground so that its boundaries can be readily traced, and must file in the office of the county recorder of the county in which the claim is situated, a...
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Practical Mining and Assaying

Frederic Milton Johnson - 1897 - 116 pages
...discoverer must perform fifty dollars' worth of labor in developing his discovery, and distinctly mark his location on the ground so that its boundaries can be readily traced, and must file in the office of the County Recorder of the county in which the claim is situated, a...
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General Laws of California as Amended Up to the End of the Session of 1899

California - 1899 - 1376 pages
...discoverer must perform fifty dollars' worth of labor in developing his discovery, and distinctly mark his location on the ground so that its boundaries can be readily traced, and must file in the office of the county recorder of the county In which the claim a situated, a certificate...
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Mines and Mining: A Commentary on the Law of Mines and Mining ..., Volume 1

Wilson Isaac Snyder - 1902 - 820 pages
...a valid location, broadly stated, are, discovery, posting and recording of the notice, and marking the location on the ground so that its boundaries can be readily traced.1 The general principle, proceeding from common sense, is that no man would desire to make a...
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