8/8/2021. Article 1. Rights of Owners of Land Adjacent to Coal Mines. 45.2-600. (Effective October 1, 2021) Consent required before working mine near land of another. No owner or tenant of any land containing coal within the Commonwealth shall open or sink, dig, excavate, or work in any mine on such land within five feet of the line dividing
Get PriceDec 13, 2017 Kinross obtains mining rights to land adjacent to Fort Knox mine . Save to read list Published by Claire Cuddihy, Assistant Editor Global Mining Review, Wednesday, 13 December 2017 15:21. Advertisement. Kinross Gold Corp. has gained mineral rights to a 287-ha (709-acre) parcel of land known as Gilmore located immediately west of its Fort Knox
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