... of all veins, lodes, and ledges throughout their entire depth, the top or apex of which lies inside of such surface lines extended downward vertically, although such veins, lodes, or ledges may so far depart from a perpendicular in their course downward... United States Supreme Court Reports - Page 103by United States. Supreme Court - 1887Full view - About this book
| Henry R. Pomeroy - Mineral industries - 1881 - 136 pages
...Iheir course downward as to extend outside the vertical side-lines bf such surface locations. liut their right of possession to such outside parts of such veins or ledges should be confined to such portions thereof as lie between vertical planes drawn downward as auove... | |
| William Pratt Wade - Mining law - 1882 - 458 pages
...inside of such surface-lines extended downward vertically, although such veins, lodes, or ledges may so far depart from a perpendicular in their course downward as to extend outside the vertical side-lines of such locations at the surface, it being expressly provided, however, that the right of... | |
| Robert Stewart Morrison - Mining law - 1883 - 768 pages
...lines extended downward vertically, although such veins, lodes or ledges may so far depart from the perpendicular in their course downward, as to extend outside the vertical side lines of such surface location." Now, it was said with reference to the lode which is now in litigation here, the position... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1888 - 1462 pages
...downward vertically, although such veins, lodes, or ledges may so far depart from a perpen-H dicular in their course downward as to extend outside the vertical side linesĀ« of such surface locations." Section 2322. The defendant'Reynolds set up in4 his answer that he is the owner of the Crown Point... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1888 - 1450 pages
...lines extended downward vertically, although such veins, lodes, or ledges may so far depart f rora a perpendicular in their course downward as to extend outside the vertical sidelines of such surface locations." Section 2322. The defendant Reynolds set up in his answer that... | |
| George W. Spaulding - Land tenure - 1884 - 574 pages
...on the surface, as patented, extended downward vertically, although such veins, lodes, or ledges may so far depart from a perpendicular in their course...downward as to extend outside the vertical side lines of the claim at the surface. The right of possession to such outside parts of such veins or ledges to... | |
| Robert Stewart Morrison - Mining law - 1884 - 778 pages
...inside of such surface lines extended downward vertically, although such veins, lodes, or ledges may so far depart from a perpendicular in their course downward as to extend outside the vertical lines of such surface location." That is to say, if the defendant or its grantors discovered a mineral... | |
| Eugene Benjamin Wilson - Mine ventilation - 1884 - 748 pages
...inside of such surface-lines extended downward vertically, although such veins, lodes, or ledges may so far depart from a perpendicular in their course downward as to extend outside the vertical side-lines of such locations at the surface, it being expressly provided, however, that the right of... | |
| Johns Hopkins University - History - 1884 - 644 pages
...inside of such surface lines extended downward vertically, although such veins, lodes, or ledges may so far depart from a perpendicular in their course downward as to extend outside the vertical side-lines of said surface locations: Provided, that their right of possession to such outside parts... | |
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