Multiple Mineral Use of Public Lands: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Public Lands of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, United States Senate, Eighty-third Congress, Second Session, on S.3344, a Bill to Amend the Mineral Leasing Laws to Provide for Multiple Mineral Development of the Same Tracts of the Public Lands, and for Other Purposes

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Page 124 - mercial value, together with the right of the United States through its authorized agents or representatives at any time to enter upon the lands and prospect for, mine, and remove the same, making just compensation for any damage or injury occasioned thereby.
Page 97 - office of the Secretary of the Interior, or in such office as he may designate, a request for publication of notice of such application, offer, permit, or lease. The filing of such request for publication shall be accompanied by an affidavit * * * Senator Millikin. That is the notice to mining claimant.
Page 16 - (0 Multiple use of lands: Leases issued under this section will also provide that operations under them will be conducted in such manner as not to interfere with the lawful operations of any third party having a lease, permit, easement or any other right or interest in the premises.
Page 5 - by registered mail addressed to each person in possession or engaged in the working of the land whose name and address is shown by an affidavit filed as aforesaid, and to each person who may have filed, as to any lands described in said notice, a request for notices, as provided in subsection (d) of this section 7, and
Page 10 - Any purchase made under this paiagraph may be made without regard to the provisions of section 3709 of the Revised Statutes (US C, title 41, sec. 5)
Page 11 - made such location, entry, or settlement or caused the same to be made for his, or its, or their benefit. In cases where any patent, conveyance, lease, permit, or other authorization has been issued, which reserved to the United States
Page 2 - Sec. 2. (a) If any mining claim which shall have been located subsequent to December 31, 1952, and prior to February 10, 1954, and which shall be entitled to the benefits of this Act, shall cover any lands embraced within any mining claim which shall have been located prior to January 1, 1953, and
Page 120 - and may be sold, transferred, mortgaged, and inherited without infringing the title of the United States, and that when a location is perfected it has the effect of a grant by the United States of the right of present and exclusive possession (Forbes v. Gracey, 94 US 762; Belk v. Meagher, 104 US 279; Gwillim v.
Page 16 - Acquisition.—The Commission is authorized and directed to purchase, take, requisition, condemn, or otherwise acquire, supplies of source materials or any interest in real property containing deposits of source materials to the extent it deems necessary to effectuate the provisions of this Act. Any purchase made under this paragraph may be made without regard to the provisions of section 3709 of the Revised Statutes (US C, title 41, sec. 5)

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