43 C.F.R. § 3861.1
Surveys of mining claims
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4
cases, 1984–2016 · leading case: California Coastal Comm'n v. Granite Rock Co., 480 U.S. 572 (1987).
California Coastal Comm'n v. Granite Rock Co., 480 U.S. 572 (1987). “The holder of a perfected mining claim may secure a patent to the land by complying *576 with the requirements of the Mining Act and regulations promulgated thereunder, see 43 CFR § 3861.1 et seq. (1986), and, upon issuance of the patent, legal title to the land passes to the…”
People v. Rinehart, 377 P.3d 818 (Cal. 2016). “§§ 29 , 37; 43 C.F.R. § 3861.1 et seq. (2015); Granite Rock, at pp.”
Granite Rock Co. v. California Coastal Comm'n, 590 F. Supp. 1361 (N.D. Cal. 1984). “Finally, the holder of a perfected mining claim may secure a patent to the land by demonstrating his location of a valuable mining claim and complying with other requirements of the Mining Act and regulations enacted thereunder, see 43 C.F.R. §§ 3861.1 et seq. (1983), including…”
South Dakota Mining Ass'n v. Lawrence Cnty., 977 F. Supp. 1396 (D.S.D. 1997). ““The holder of a perfected mining claim may secure a patent to the land by complying with the requirements of the Mining Act and regulations promulgated thereunder, see 43 C.F.R. § 3861.1 et seq. (1986), and, upon issuance of the patent, legal title to the land passes to the…”
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