Mineral definition

Mineral means gas, oil, and coal; other gaseous, liquid, and solid hydrocarbons; oil shale; cement material; sand and gravel; road material; building stone; chemical raw material; gemstone; fissionable and nonfissionable ores; colloidal and other clays; steam and other geothermal resources; and any other substance defined as a mineral by a law of this state.
Mineral means gas, oil, coal, oil shale, other
Mineral means any substance, whether in solid, liquid or gaseous form, occurring naturally in or on the earth or in or under water and which was formed by or subjected to a geological process, and includes sand, stone, rock, gravel, clay, soil and any mineral occurring in residue stockpiles or in residue deposits, but excludes-

Examples of Mineral in a sentence

  • If, during the Option Period, the Optionee or any of its Affiliates contemplates recording or otherwise acquiring any interest in AOI Rights, prior to staking such AOI Rights, the Optionee shall forthwith give notice to the Optionors of such potential recording or acquisition, the costs thereof and all details in its possession with respect to the nature of the Mineral Claims and the known mineralization thereon.

  • TS-147 Sampling and testing of aggregates shall be as required by BS 882 and in accordance with BS 812 'Methods for Sampling and Testing of Mineral Aggregates, Sands and Fillers’.

  • Following such notice of abandonment under this Section 4.6, the Mineral Claims so transferred or abandoned will thereafter cease to form part of the Property and will no longer be subject to this Agreement, except with respect to any obligations or liabilities of the Parties as have accrued to the date of such transfer or abandonment and subject to performing any reclamation on the abandoned Mineral Claims or providing a bond to provide for future payment of such reclamation requirements.

  • During the Option Period, the Optionors, or any of their respective Affiliates, will remain the registered holder of the Mineral Claims comprising the Property as of the Effective Date.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, the area of Mineral Claim No. 1032543 currently adjoining the Property and owned by Xxxx Xxxxxxx shall not be subject to any AOI Rights for so long as it remains in good standing.


More Definitions of Mineral

Mineral means a substance which normally occurs naturally as part of the earth’s crust or is dissolved or suspended in water within or upon the earth’s crust and includes a substance which may be extracted from such a substance, and includes—
Mineral means a naturally occurring solid substance that is extracted from the earth in this state primarily for its nonferrous metallic mineral content for commercial, industrial, or construction purposes. Mineral does not include gypsum, lime, limestone, salt, dolomite, basalt, granite, sandstone, shale, clay, stone, gravel, marl, peat, sand, gemstones, coal, substances extracted from potable water or brine, substances extracted from oil or natural gas, low-grade iron ore that is defined and taxed under 1951 PA 77, MCL 211.621 to 211.626, any property that is defined and taxed under 1963 PA 68, MCL 207.271 to 207.279, or any other substance not extracted primarily for its nonferrous metallic mineral content.
Mineral means gas; oil; coal; other gaseous, liquid and solid hydrocarbons; oil shale; cement material; sand and gravel; road material; building stone; chemical raw material; gemstone; fissionable and non-fissionable ores; colloidal and other clay; steam and other geothermal resource; or any other substance defined as a mineral by the law of this state.
Mineral means name of mineral.
Mineral means a product recognized by standard authori- ties as mineral, whether metalliferous or nonmetalliferous.
Mineral means gypsum, clay, stone, sand, gravel, or other ores or mineral solids, except coal.
Mineral means gas; oil; coal; other gaseous, liquid and solid hydrocarbons; oil shale;