Subsurface Resources definition

Subsurface Resources means: a. earth, including diatomaceous earth, soil, peat, marl, sand and gravel; b. slate, shale, argillite, limestone, marble, clay, gypsum, volcanic ash, rock, riprap and other stone products; c. Minerals, including Placer Minerals; d. coal, Petroleum and Natural Gas; and e. Geothermal Resources.
Subsurface Resources means: earth, including diatomaceous earth, soil, peat, marl, sand and gravel; slate, shale, argillite, limestone, marble, clay, gypsum, volcanic ash and rock; minerals, including Placer Minerals; coal, Petroleum and Natural Gas; Geothermal Resources; and fossils.

Examples of Subsurface Resources in a sentence

  • Relinquishment and Surrender or Forfeiture of this lease shall be in conformance to Section 17 (Relinquishment or Surrender) of the Rules and Regulations Governing the Leasing of Sub-surface Resources adopted by the Board of Land Commissioners and the State Lands and Investment Board, effective March 1, 1982.

  • The right to lease the lands for other minerals subject to the Rules and Regulations of the Board of Land Commissioners providing for Leasing of Sub-surface Resources and the Multiple Use thereof.

  • Lheidli T’enneh owns all Subsurface Resources on or beneath the surface of Lheidli T’enneh Lands.

  • For greater certainty, a Maa-nulth First Nation’s ownership of Subsurface Resources is subject to any Subsurface Tenures existing immediately before the acquisition of the parcel of land by the Maa-nulth First Nation and those Subsurface Tenures continue to be administered by British Columbia in accordance with 4.2.0.

  • For greater certainty, any disagreements between holders of Subsurface Tenures and owners of Maa-nulth First Nation Lands respecting entrance, occupation or use of an area of Maa-nulth First Nation Lands may be resolved under Provincial Law relating to entrance and compensation disputes involving Subsurface Resources.

  • Kitselas will own Subsurface Resources on or under Kitselas Lands where, before the Effective Date, Canada or British Columbia owns the Subsurface Resources.

  • The Subsurface User shall pursuant to the provisions of the Law of the Russian Federation "On Subsurface Resources", Article 41, pay a fee for using such data.

  • For all other issues not covered in the list of the key requirements for efficient subsurface management and protection, environmental protection and safety the License Holder shall be governed by the law of the Russian Federation "On Subsurface Resources", Federal Law of the Russian Federation "On Environmental Protection" and other regulations applicable in Russia.

  • Provincial Law applies to any exploration, development, extraction and production of Tenured Subsurface Resources as if the Tenured Subsurface Resources were owned by British Columbia.

  • In administering the Subsurface Tenures and Tenured Subsurface Resources, British Columbia may grant, as necessary, any related extensions, renewals, continuations, replacements or issue any further rights as the Tenured Subsurface Resources are developed.