Mining Claim Packet - USDA
A mining claimant has merely a possessory interest in a valid location, for the purpose of mining until his location is canceled. Any use of the surface for the purpose of mining on an unpatented claim is only allowed by permit. Use of the surface for purposes unrelated to mining is unauthorized and therefore, considered to be in trespass. Whether
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