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CHAPTER XIII.
LAND OFFICE DECISIONS.
SECTION 89-Mineral land open to exploration and purchase.
90-Status of lode claims previously located, preserved
by act of 1872.
91-Location of claims.
92-Tunnel locations.
93-Recording location.
94-Annual expenditure on old locations.
95-Annual expenditure on new locations.
96-Same-Time for annual labor under act of January
22, 1880.
97-Annual labor on placer claims.
98-Relocation.
99-Timber.
100-Local laws, rules and customs.
101-Abandonment.
102-Patent-What is conveyed by.
103-Same-Reservations in.
104-Same-For what may be issued under mining laws.
105-Same-Application for.
106-Same-Whether as lode or placer claims.
107-Same-By whom application should be made.
108-Same-Where application filed.
109-Same-Requisites to application for.
110-Same-Filing and posting diagram and notice.
111-Same-Publication of notice.
112-Same-Survey-Plat-Extent of claims.
113-Instructions to deputy mineral surveyors where com-
missioner is ex-officio surveyor-general.
114-Expenditure for patent.
115-Same-Proof-Witnesses-Affidavits.
116-To whom patent will issue-To whom delivered.
117-Effect of erroneous issue of patent.
118-Purchase money.
119-Hearings as to character of land.
120-Same-Burden of proof.
121-Cross lodes.
122-Adverse claims.
123-Same-Facts necessary to be shown.
124-Same-Time within which should be filed.
SECTION 125-Same-What filed with adverse claim.
126-Same-Affidavit-Fees.
127-Same-Proceedings in court in support of.
128-Same-Effect of waiver by applicant.
129-Same-Waiver by adverse claimant.
130-Conflicts not considered as adverse claims.
131-Protests.
132-Appeals.
133-Easements.
134-Town sites.
135-Water rights.
136-Mill sites.
CHAPTER XIV.
MINERS' RIGHTS AND REMEDIES.
SECTION 137-Vested right to mining claims.
138-Right to mine, private property.
139-Certainty of tenure.
140-Distinctions used in designating right and title.
141-Local conditions to acquisition and enjoyment of
miners' rights.
142-Same-Local regulations prior to acts of Congress-
Width.
143-Same-Location.
144-Same-Recording.
145-Amount of work necessary to hold possession.
146-How boundaries defined.
147-Limitation of actions.
148-Easements and drainage.
149-Same-Town lots.
150-Same-Drainage -Ditches-Right of way-Dumps-
Tailings.
151-Tenancy in common.
151a-Mining partnership.
152-Corporations.
153-Mining claims-Real estate.
154-Conveyance of mining claims.
155-Mining contracts.
156-Miners' liens.
157-Taxation.
SECTION 158-Remedies and procedure - Trespass - Ejectment-
Forcible entry, etc.-Injunction-Actions to quiet
SECTION 161-Location and registration according to district rules.
162-Duties of recorders-Fees.
163-Prior locations valid.
164-Rights of territory relinquished.
165-Act applies only to lode claims.
166-Repeal of conflicting acts.
167-When act took effect.
168-Partition.
169-Thirty days' notice of application.
170-Proceedings after notice.
171-Appearance-Procedure-Appeal.
172-Limited application of statute.
173-Repealing clause.
174-Limitation of actions.
175-Jurisdiction.
176-Soldiers to hold claims.
177-Placer mines and mining.
II. CALIFORNIA.
SECTION 178-Possession and possessory actions.
179-Protection of growing crops from injury by miners.
180 Jurisdiction of actions.
181-Customs, usages and regulations.
182-Limitation of actions.
183-Foreign miners.
184-Mining corporations.
SECTION 185-Same-Inspection of books-Penal provisions.
186-Assessment of stock, etc.
187-Canal, etc. companies.
188-Change of place of business-Transfer agencies.
189-Assessment and sales for non-payment of stock of
corporations generally.
190 Amendments of articles of association-Or certificate
of incorporation.
191-Removal of officers of corporations.
192-Protection of stockholders in mining corporations.
193-Mining partnerships.
194-Conveyance of mining claims.
195-Sale of decedent's interests in mines.
196-Sale of state mineral lands.
§§ 218-33. PRESENT LAW OF LOCATION, ETC. LODE CLAIMS.
§§ 234-45. RESIDUE OF CH. LXVI. GEN. LAWS-SURVEY OF
MINES IN LITIGATION-PENAL PROVISIONS-DRAINAGE.
§§ 246-7. LOCATION, ETC., PLACER MINES.
§§ 248-55. CODE PROVISIONS.
§§ 255-65. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS FROM GEN. LAWS
WITH AMENDMENTS-CONDENSED.
§ 266. CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS.
SECTION 204-Term "Claims" defined-Prior rights preserved.
205-Right of way for water.
206-Security of surface rights.
207-Record of tunnel claims.
208-Tunnel claims defined.
209-Cross-lodes or lodes uniting.
210-Two crevices the same lode.
211-Flooding claims.
SECTION 212-Right of way for hauling quartz.
213-Soldiers' claims-When forfeited.
214-District records-Transcripts used as evidence.
215-Locations to conform to act of Congress.
216--Validating former pre-emptions and locations.
217--Prior rights.
218-Length of lode claims.
219-Width of lode claims.
220-Recording.
221-What location certificate to contain.
222-Location and boundaries.
223-Marking surface boundaries.
224-Substitute for discovery shaft.
225--Time for sinking discovery shaft.
226--What location includes.
227-Lodes not followed beyond lines on the strike.
228-Right of way for ditches and flumes.
229--Security of surface rights.
230--Additional certificate of location.
231-Affidavit of work and improvements.
232-Relocation of abandoned claims.
233-Certificate to cover but one location.
234-Survey of mines in litigation.
235-Penal provisions - Dispossession by force, etc.
236-Homicide on forcible entry-Aiders and abettors.
237-Drainage of contiguous mines.
238-Contribution by parties benefited.
239-Companies for drainage incorporated.
240-Forced contribution to drainage.
241-Inspection to determine cost of drainage.
242--When water from mines becomes common property.
243-Liability for damage caused by drainage from mines.
244--No drainage of undeveloped mines.
245-Evidence under this act.
246-Location and recording of placers.
247-Annual labor-Forfeiture.
248-Evidence of customs admissible in actions.
249-Inspection of mines in litigation.
250-Pleadings in possessory action-Complaint.
251-The answer.
252-No abatement of damages on account of improve-
ments.
253-Injunctions.