✨ Mining Act Forms
JUNE 18.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1167
SCHEDULE.
| Name and Locality of Privilege. | Title under which Privilege is held with Date and Registered Number. | Date at which Occupation commenced. | Whether Privilege has or has not been used, and, in former case, during what period. | Whether the Privilege has or has not been protected before, and, in former case, during what period. | Cause for which Protection is required. |
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[Signature of applicant, &c.]
Precise time, &c.
Form 26 (Reg. 24).
Under “The Mining Act, 1898.”
APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF EASEMENT.
To the Warden of the Mining District,
at
Pursuant to “The Mining Act, 1898,” the undersigned [Full name, residence, and occupation], being the holder of the following mining privilege—[Specify its name, locality, and registered number]—hereby applies for a certificate of easement in respect of the land specified in the First Schedule hereto, which has been duly marked out for the purpose, and is portion of the mining privilege specified in that Schedule.
The works to be constructed and the rights to be exercisable under the certificate of easement are as specified in the Second Schedule hereto.
Address for service:
Dated at , this day of , 19 .
FIRST SCHEDULE.
[Specify the land with reasonable particularity, as also the name, locality, registered number (if any), and holder of the mining privilege in which such land is comprised.]
SECOND SCHEDULE.
[Specify with reasonable particularity the works to be constructed and the rights to be exercised under the certificate.]
[Signature of Applicant, &c.]
Precise time, &c.
Form 27 (Reg. 24).
Under “The Mining Act, 1898.”
OBJECTION BY AN OBJECTOR.
In the matter of an application numbered in the Application Record-book, at , for [Here state nature of application to which objection is made].
The undersigned [Full name, residence, and occupation], hereby gives notice that he objects to the granting of the above-described application, and the following are the grounds of his objection, namely,—
[Here set out grounds of objection clearly, concisely, and in consecutive paragraphs.]
Address for service:
Dated at , this day of , 19 .
[Signature of applicant, &c.]
Form 28 (Reg. 24).
Under “The Mining Act, 1898.”
DECLARATION WHERE APPLICANT DOES NOT DESIRE TO APPEAR.
In the matter of an application numbered in the Application Record-book at , for [State subject-matter of application].
I, A.B. [Full name, residence, and occupation], do hereby solemnly and sincerely declare as follows:—
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That I am the applicant [or one of the applicants] named in the above-described application.
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That all the statements contained in the application are true.
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That all prescribed provisions as to marking out the ground referred to in the application, serving notices on all persons affected, and otherwise, have been duly observed, in so far as the law requires.
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That the ground applied for does not cross any road or street.
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That I believe myself [or the applicants] to be entitled to the grant of the application, and know of no valid objection thereto.
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That, so far as I am aware, no public or private rights will be prejudicially affected by the grant of the application.
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[Here set out such other facts as may be necessary.]
And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true, under and by virtue of the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand intituled “The Justices of the Peace Act, 1882.”
A.B.
Declared at , this day of , 19 , before me— , a Justice of the Peace for the Colony of New Zealand [or as the case may be].
Form 29 (Reg. 24).
Under “The Mining Act, 1898.”
LICENSE FOR A CLAIM OTHER THAN AN ORDINARY CLAIM.
Pursuant to “The Mining Act, 1898,” I, the undersigned , a Warden of the Mining District, do hereby grant to [Full name, residence, and occupation], this license for [Set out class and subdivision of claim—e.g., a Special Dredging Claim, an Extended Quartz Claim, or otherwise, as the case may be, not being an ordinary claim], in respect of the land described in the First Schedule hereto.
This license is granted for a term of years, commencing on the date hereof, subject to the payment of the rent as specified in the Second Schedule hereto, and also to the terms, conditions, reservations, and provisions set out in the aforesaid Act and the regulations thereunder, and to such additional terms, conditions, reservations, and provisions as are specified in the Third Schedule hereto.
In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name, and affixed the seal of the Warden’s Court at , this day of , 19 .
FIRST SCHEDULE.
All that area of land in the Mining District, containing by admeasurement acres roods and perches, more or less, situate [Here set out section, block, boundaries, and measurements; and, if land is surveyed, affix plan].
SECOND SCHEDULE.
- A rental in respect of each acre or portion thereof at the rate of 2s. 6d. for the first, 5s. for
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Mining Act, Regulations, Forms, Certificate of Easement, Objection, Declaration, License, Special Claim
NZ Gazette 1900, No 52