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DISCOVERY. discovery of valuable mineral(s) on each claim is essential to create a valid claim, whether lode or placer (43 CFR 3841.3-1, 3842.1-1). A lode discovery is not adequate for a placer claim, nor is a placer discovery adequate for a lode claim (Cole v. Ralph, 252 US 286, 295, 296 [1920]).
- Mining Claims - Nevada
Please refer to the following forms for New Claims on public...
- Mining Claims - Nevada
Please refer to the following forms for New Claims on public land in Nevada: Certificate of Location Lode Mining Claim. Certificate of Location Mill Site Located by Aliquot Part of Rectangular Survey. Certificate of Location Placer Mining Claim - Association (Expanded Version)
MINING CLAIM AND SITE FILING REQUIREMENTS FOR 2022. Due on or before September 1st, 2021. Mining Claimants holding unpatented mining claims or sites on Federal lands must file annual maintenance fee payment or maintenance fee waiver certification, Form 3830-2, (waiver) on or before Wednesday, September 1, 2021, to the.
11 lut 2020 · A guide for the prospector, providing information on locating lode and placer claims, locating a mill site, tunnel rights, patenting, amending and assessment work on mining claims; list of county recorders; and appendices of laws, notices certificates, and affidavits for the miner.
A guide for the prospector, providing information on locating lode and placer claims, locating a mill site, tunnel rights, patenting, amending and assessment work on mining claims; list of county recorders; and appendices of laws, notices certificates, and affidavits for the miner.
17 paź 2024 · Nevada Mining Claim Listings. Mining has played a significant role in Nevada's history and continues to be a major contributor to Nevada's economy. Over one million mining claims have been located in the state since the mining law of 1872 was passed.
A discovery of valuable mineral on each claim is essential to create a valid claim, whether lode or placer (43 CFR 3841.3-1, 3842.1-1). A lode discovery is not adequate for a placer claim, nor is a placer discovery adequate for a lode claim (Cole v. Ralph, 252 US 286, 295, 296 [1920]).