Mining Law definition

Mining Law means the Swedish Minerals Act of 1991 and all regulations relating thereto.
Mining Law means all treaties, laws, rules, regulations, codes, ordinances, orders, decrees, judgments, injunctions, notices or binding agreements issued, promulgated or entered into by any Governmental Authority, relating in any way to mining operations and activities, including the Federal Coal Leasing Amendments Act, the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act, the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act, the Black Lung Act and the Coal Act, in each case as amended.
Mining Law means Ley de Minería (the Respondent‟s Mining Law of 1995, amended in 2001).

Examples of Mining Law in a sentence

  • The Mining Law of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea (Law No. 09/2006 dated 3 November 2006) authorises the Ministry to negotiate and sign Contracts with national and foreign companies.

  • A “Prohibited Person” for the purposes of this Section 22.6 is a Person identified as such in regulations issued under the authority of the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Justice and applicable to the holders of licenses issued under the Mining Law.

  • Capitalized terms not defined herein have the same meaning ascribed to them by the Minerals and Mining Law, unless otherwise provided herein.

  • If the CONCESSIONAIRE or any other Person discovers Minerals other than Iron Ore within the Concession Area, the CONCESSIONAIRE shall be given the opportunity to undertake Exploration and, as appropriate, Development and Production with respect to such other Minerals in accordance with applicable Law (including Section 6.7(c) of the Minerals and Mining Law).

  • To the extent needed pursuant to Sections 5.4 and 6.2 of the Minerals and Mining Law, upon receipt of Notice from the CONCESSIONAIRE, the GOVERNMENT shall grant the CONCESSIONAIRE an Exploration License for any Exploration Area proposed by the CONCESSIONAIRE within the Concession Area.


More Definitions of Mining Law

Mining Law means the Mining Law No. 3213 as promulgated in the Republic of Turkey;
Mining Law means any applicable law or regulation which relates to the conduct of prospecting, exploration and mining operations, including (in respect of operations in South Africa) the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act, 2002 and (in respect of operations in Papua New Guinea) the Mining Xxx 0000 (PNG);
Mining Law means all present Legal Requirements relating to the exploration, permitting, extraction, processing, storage and transportation of coal and non-coal minerals and to the reclamation or restoration of lands used for such activities (collectively referred to as “Mining”), including with respect to the prevention or mitigation of, or otherwise relating to the effects of, Mining activities, including with respect to the prevention or mitigation of, or otherwise relating to the effects of, Mining activities.
Mining Law means the Myanmar Mines Law (The State Law and Order Restoration Council Law No. 8/94) enacted on 6th September 1994.
Mining Law means The Act Adopting A New Minerals And Mining Law Part 1, Title 23, Liberian Code Of Laws Revised; Approved April 2000, as from time to time amended, modified or supplemented.
Mining Law means the Decree 93-016 of March 02, 1993;
Mining Law means, collectively, the Kiti Decree No. AN VIII-0328 of 4/6/91 on land reform in Burkina Faso as amended by decree 93-252; Act No. 14-93/ADP instituting a mining investments code; Decree No. 2000-629 relating to operations conducted under mining titles; and Act No. 031-2003/AN instituting a new mining code.