Mining Regulations definition
Examples of Mining Regulations in a sentence
This provision shall be in addition to any requirements contained in the Mining Regulations in force in Ghana.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the representations and warranties contained in this Section 4.6 shall be deemed to relate to the Mining Regulations.
Among other things, the Company shall notify the Purchaser of (i) any notice of violation of the Mining Regulations in connection with the Mining Operations that occurs following the date hereof, or (ii) any material deviation of the Mining Operations from the plans as provided by the Seller pursuant to Section 4.6(d) or the submission or receipt of any amendments, modifications, updates or correspondence related to such plans.
The affected Deh Cho First Nation(s) will provide written confirmation of their support, or reasons for non support, to the Mining Recorder’s Office by January 22 of any given year in order for the permits to be issued by January 31 under the Canada Mining Regulations.
Canada will not issue any new prospecting permits under the Canada Mining Regulations (in the Deh Cho territory without the support of the affected Deh Cho First Nation(s).
During the term hereof the total royalty payable under the Mining Act or the Mining Regulations, as amended from time to time, by St. ▇▇▇ Bauxite to any Person for the mining of bauxite shall be at the rate of U.S. $0.50 per dry MT of bauxite shipped.
The legislation in this case was the Canada Mining Regulations, C.R.C. 1978, Vol.
Expenditure shall be of a nature that is permissible to be claimed as expenditure in connection with mining as defined by the Mining ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ and Mining Regulations 1981 (as amended).
The Exploration License granted herewith may not be encumbered or inherited but, may subject to the provisions of the Mining Proclamation, Mining Regulations and Directives issued thereunder, be transferred or assigned with the prior approval of the Ministry if it is satisfied that the incoming party has the financial and technical resources to meet the obligations of the License.
Except as disclosed in Schedule 3.2(14), the Purchaser's Licences are in good standing in terms of the Mining Regulations and all other Applicable Laws and all taxes, license fees, royalties and any other fees associated with the Purchaser's Licences are fully paid and up to date.