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Mining District
2 That I did on the day of , 19, duly stake out in accordance with the requirements of these Regulations, a coal mining location, described as follows:
This permit is issued subject to the following terms and conditions:
3 That the coal mining operations of the permittee will be carried out in a safe and proper manner, having regard to the rights of other permittees, if any, and the general public.
18 (1) A lessee is entitled to the coal upon or in the land included in such lease, and has the right to enter upon and use and occupy the surface of such location or such portion thereof and to such extent as the Minister considers necessary for efficient coal mining operations but for no other purpose.
(2) A lessee shall compensate the owner or lawful occupant of the surface rights for any loss or damage caused by the coal mining operations of the lessee.
5 (1) Any person 18 years of age or over on his own behalf or on behalf of any other person or persons, or a corporation, is entitled, subject to subsection (2), to stake out a location under the provisions of these Regulations for the mining of coal on territorial lands.
(2) The following lands are not available for staking under these Regulations:
(e) land lawfully occupied for mining purposes.
2 In these Regulations,
lessee means the holder of a lease of a location for coal mining purposes; (concessionnaire)
recorder means a person designated by the Minister to perform the duties of a recorder for a mining district established under the Territorial Lands Act for the Northwest Territories; (registraire)
25 Subject to these Regulations, a permittee is entitled
(a) to enter upon the surface of the location covered by his permit, or such portion thereof and to such extent as the Minister may consider necessary for efficient coal mining and for no other purpose; and