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

  • This present instrument will abide and will be interpreted in agreement with the Mining Law, its Ruling and the Federal Civil Code among other applicable and current legal dispositions in the United States of Mexico.

  • No litigation, investigation or proceeding of or before any arbitrator or Governmental Authority (including under any Environmental Law or Mining Law) is pending or, to the knowledge of Guarantor, threatened by or against Guarantor or any of its Properties or revenues (a) with respect to this Guaranty or any of the transactions contemplated thereby or (b) that could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • In the event of repeal or substantial change in the Mining Law of 1872, Lessee shall have whatever rights may be afforded to Owner under the new laws, including (but not limited to) whatever preferred right Owner may have to a lease from a governmental agency, subject to the payment to Owner of the royalties prescribed in Section One.

  • PARTIES commit themselves to ratify before Public Notary or Public broker this present document as soon as possible with the purpose that same be inscribed for publicity and apposition purposes before third parties before the Public Registry of Mines, a dependency of the Secretary of the Economy under the terms of the Mining Law, its Ruling and other applicable and current legislations.

  • In the event of repeal or substantial change in the Mining Law of 1872, Lessee shall have whatever rights may be afforded to Owner under the new laws, including (but not limited to) whatever preferred right Owner may have to a lease from a governmental agency, subject to the payment to Owner of the production royalties prescribed in Section One.


More Definitions of Mining Law

Mining Law means the Mines and Minerals Act [Chapter ], or any other law that may be substituted for the same;
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 Mines and Minerals Act [Chapter ], or any other law that may be
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 ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (PNG);
Mining Law means the Mining Law No. 3213 as promulgated in the Republic of Turkey;
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.
Mining Law means the Decree 93-016 of March 02, 1993;