Acts and Regulations

2011, c.200 - Ownership of Minerals Act

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Power of Cabinet to grant licence contrary to orders
5If any person shows to the satisfaction of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council that any right that person would have had to any mineral but for an order made under this Act is affected by the order and that that person has developed any such mineral or expended money for or in connection with any such mineral, and the Lieutenant-Governor in Council considers that development or expenditure to be substantial, the Lieutenant-Governor in Council may grant to that person mining rights in respect of the mineral or any part of it, in the manner and on the terms and conditions the Lieutenant-Governor in Council sees fit, despite the Mining Act.
R.S.1973, c.O-6, s.5; 1985, c.M-14.1, s.135
Power of Cabinet to grant licence contrary to orders
5If any person shows to the satisfaction of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council that any right that person would have had to any mineral but for an order made under this Act is affected by the order and that that person has developed any such mineral or expended money for or in connection with any such mineral, and the Lieutenant-Governor in Council considers that development or expenditure to be substantial, the Lieutenant-Governor in Council may grant to that person mining rights in respect of the mineral or any part of it, in the manner and on the terms and conditions the Lieutenant-Governor in Council sees fit, despite the Mining Act.
R.S.1973, c.O-6, s.5; 1985, c.M-14.1, s.135