Bulletin 183 Abstract of Current Decisions on Mines and Mining 1919

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 188
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1920
Abstract
LIMESTONE DEPOSITS.
Limestone deposits that have not been demonstrated to be of such quality as to give them any substantial value over other limestone deposits of the same region, are not regarded as minerals.
Gray Trust Co., In re, 47 Land Decisions 18, p. 20.
OIL AS A MINERAL.
Oil is a mineral substance and its removal will greatly impair the value of the land from which it is removed.
Texas & Pacific Coal & Oil Co. v. Howard. Southwestern 735, p. 737.
Tex. Clv. App.
212
OIL AND GAS AS MINERALS OWNERSHIP.
Oil and gas are minerals and so long as they remain in place they belong to the owner of the land under which they are found and such owner has the right to explore for the oil and gas on or under his land and when found to remove and possess the same.
Kimbley v. Luckey, Okla. - 179 Pacific 928, p. 831.
OWNERSHIP OF MINERALS LACHES NO BAR.
The owner of minerals in land can not be barred by laches for failing to assert his ownership where his title had not been ques- tioned and his right invaded. No lapse of time bars one's right to property and it is only in case his right has been invaded that it can be barred by laches.
Citation
APA:
(1920) Bulletin 183 Abstract of Current Decisions on Mines and Mining 1919MLA: Bulletin 183 Abstract of Current Decisions on Mines and Mining 1919. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1920.