Alternatives and Variations to Crown Ownership of Minerals.

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Stubbs B
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

In conjunction with Charles Copeman, we have arranged the presentation of a paper by Charles with a support paper by myself presenting alternatives to currentaccepted legal concepts involving the ownership of minerals by the Crown and the absence of ownership in any minerals or entitlement to benefit therefrom by the owner of the land on or under which the minerals occur.2. The current situation has its historical route in the concept of gold and silver being royal metals and belonging wherever situated in the Kingdom to the King and it is submitted it can be'seen as being archaic in nature perhaps even feudal and perhaps worthy in this day and age of reconsideration.Our purpose in these papers is to present an alternative view supported by argument challenging the present system and hopefully, creating room for comment and interchange amongst those involved in the industry. My solutions are not Charles Copeman's solutions and vice-versa. However, we do share a common belief that the present system may not be the best system.
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APA: Stubbs B  (1990)  Alternatives and Variations to Crown Ownership of Minerals.

MLA: Stubbs B Alternatives and Variations to Crown Ownership of Minerals.. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1990.

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