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020 _a9781138951877 ;
020 _a978138951853
040 _aBUL
_cBUL
_dBUL
_bENG
_eRDA
082 0 0 _a341.4
_220
_bLES
100 1 _aLeshy, John D.
245 1 4 _aThe mining law :
_ba study in perpetual motion /
_cJohn D. Leshy.
250 _a1st edition. _
260 _aWashington, D.C. :
_bRouledge Revivals
_cc1987.
300 _axvi, 521 p. :
_c22 cm.
_bill. ;
500 _a CONTENT 1. Introduction 2. Origins 3. The mining law : An overview 4. Free access : A history of its decline 5. Success, abuse and difficulty : The up and down sides of free access in operation 6. Of anachronism, ambiguity and frustration : The mining law's ingenious machinery in operation 7. Evolution of the law discovery 8. The law of discovery today : Policy and application 9. The problem of scale : Multiple claims and the mining law 10. Regulating mining law activities to protect the environment 11. The special problem of wilderness 12. The split estate : federal minerals under privately owned surface 13. Administering the mining law : The role of the executive and the courts 14. Reforming the mining law : A brief 15. Can two million potential property interests on the federal lands be wrong ? 16. The leasing alternative and strategies 17. The mining law today : prospects for change
504 _aIndex : p499-521
650 0 _aMining law
942 _2ddc
_cBOOK-CA
_e1st.edition.
_h341.4
_i1
_kLES
_m341.4 LES
999 _c119
_d119