mineral rights - significado y definición. Qué es mineral rights
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Qué (quién) es mineral rights - definición


Mineral rights         
PROPERTY RIGHTS TO EXPLOIT AN AREA FOR THE MINERALS
Stake a claim; Mining rights; Mining claim; Subsurface rights; Drilling rights; Oil rights; Claim office; Coal rights; Mineral Estate
Mineral rights are property rights to exploit an area for the minerals it harbors. Mineral rights can be separate from property ownership (see Split estate).
mining claim         
PROPERTY RIGHTS TO EXPLOIT AN AREA FOR THE MINERALS
Stake a claim; Mining rights; Mining claim; Subsurface rights; Drilling rights; Oil rights; Claim office; Coal rights; Mineral Estate
n. a description by boundaries of real property in which metal ore and/or minerals may be located. A claim on public land must be filed with the Bureau of Land Management or other federal agency, and the claim must be "worked" by being mined or prepared for mining within a specific period of time.
stake a claim         
PROPERTY RIGHTS TO EXPLOIT AN AREA FOR THE MINERALS
Stake a claim; Mining rights; Mining claim; Subsurface rights; Drilling rights; Oil rights; Claim office; Coal rights; Mineral Estate
see stake
Ejemplos de uso de mineral rights
1. In Texas, state law gives owners of mineral rights the prerogative over owners of surface land.
2. The government said it already owned the mineral rights even if Basarwas were in the reserve.
3. It gives them absolute title, including mineral rights, to the properties.
4. With the Marcellus looking so promising, Pennsylvania farmers are suddenly flush with cash from leasing mineral rights.
5. Authorities deny the charge, saying the government already owns the mineral rights even if Basarwas are in the reserve.