Mining Concessions definition

Mining Concessions means the 44 mining concessions held by La Arena;
Mining Concessions means the 43 mining concessions held by La Arena under Peruvian law;
Mining Concessions means the mining concessions described in Schedule A hereto and any exploitation concessions or other interests into which such concessions, exploitation concessions or interests may have been converted;

Examples of Mining Concessions in a sentence

  • The Grantor shall have the right to commingle ore, concentrates, minerals and other material mined and removed from the Mining Concessions from which Products are to be produced, with ore, concentrates, minerals and other material mined and removed from other lands and Property; provided, however, that the Grantor shall calculate from representative samples the average grade thereof and other measures as are appropriate, and shall weigh (or calculate by volume) the material before commingling.

  • The parties shall promptly execute or cause to be executed all documents, deeds, conveyances and other instalments of further assurance which may be reasonably necessary or required by law to grant to the Assignee the exclusive right and option to purchase the Mining Concessions and/or to record this Agreement at the Mines Registry office of the Federal Bureau of Mines.

  • During the Option Period, the Exploration Company shall maintain the Mining Concessions in good standing, including without limitation, making all required payments for mining duties and filing of assessment reports as provided under applicable Mexican law.

  • In addition to the mining law, the Organic Constitutional Law on Mining Concessions (1982) and the Mining Code of 1983 are the two key mechanisms governing mining activities in Chile.

  • By Sale and Purchase of Mining Concessions Agreement dated September 8, 2003, Minera Monterde acquired title to the El Coronel concessions, subject to reconveyance in the event of a failure to make the remaining purchase payments, the last of which, US$383,000 was paid on August 14, 2006.


More Definitions of Mining Concessions

Mining Concessions means the mining concessions described in Schedule A hereto and any exploitation concessions or other interests into which such concessions, exploitation concessions or interests may have been converted; NSR Royalty means the net smelter return royalty to be paid to the Royalty Holder pursuant to Part 7 from the net proceeds of sales of mineral products extracted from any portion of the Mining Concessions, as set out in schedule B attached hereto, Option means the option granted to the Exploration Company to acquire an undivided 100% right, title and interest in the Mining Concessions as provided in Part 4, Option Period means the period of time during which the Option is in full force and effect, commencing from the date hereof and ending on the fourth anniversary of such date.
Mining Concessions means the mining concessions (concesiones mineras) evidenced by mining concession certificates (títulos de concesión minera) set out in Schedule 5 to the Borrower's Perfection Certificate, as the same may be amended, modified, supplemented or replaced from time to time in accordance with the provisions hereof.
Mining Concessions means any mineral claim, Crown granted mining claim, lease or other right to explore for, exploit, develop, mine, produce, mill or process minerals or any interest therein which Bralorne owns or has a right or option to acquire or use, as further described in Schedule 1.1(uu) of the Disclosure Letter, together with any renewal, extension, amendment or consolidation thereof;
Mining Concessions means, collectively, the mining concessions listed in Section 3.3 of the Apex Disclosure Schedule.
Mining Concessions means any concessions allowing for exploration,
Mining Concessions means the mining lease’(s) granted under the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Xxx, 0000.
Mining Concessions the mining concessions owned by the Borrower or to be acquired by the Borrower identified in Schedule A to the MSA.