Bulletin 172 Abstracts of Current Decisions On Mines and Mining, Reported from January to May 1918

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- Jan 1, 1919
Abstract
The term "minerals" when employed in a conveyance in the
State of West Virginia is understood to include every inorganic
substance which can be extracted from the earth for profit, whether
it be solid, as rock, fire clay, the various metals and coal, or liquid,
such as salt, and other mineral waters and petroleum oil and gas.
Horse Creek Land & Mining Co. v. Midkiff (West Virginia), 95 Southeastern
26, p. 27.
TERM INCLUDES OIL AND OAS.
The term "minerals" used to describe the interest in land granted
or reserved bona fide includes petroleum oil and natural gas.
Horse Creek Land & Mining Co. v. Midkiff (West Virginia), 95 Southeastern
26, p. 27.
INJUNCTION TO PREVENT RElllOVAL.
The removal of ore from the premises of another without his consent
will be enjoined.
Barnes v. Esch (Oregon), 169 Pacific, 512, p. 518.
TITLE TO MEXICAN BULLION-JURISDICTION OF FEDERAL COURTS TO
DETERMINE.
Where bullion within the jurisdiction of the Mexican Government
was seized, condemned, and sold for war supplies by the Constitutionalist
forces in the revolution acting under authority from
Gen. Carranza, claiming to be the provisional President of the
Republic of Mexico, a United States district court of Texas, into
which State the bullion has been imported from Mexico, has jurisdiction
to try and adjudge as to the validity of the title acquired by and through the seizure, appropriation, and sale by the Carranza
forces as against an American citizen claiming ownership of such
bullion prior to its seizure.
Citation
APA:
(1919) Bulletin 172 Abstracts of Current Decisions On Mines and Mining, Reported from January to May 1918MLA: Bulletin 172 Abstracts of Current Decisions On Mines and Mining, Reported from January to May 1918. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1919.