Acts and Regulations

M-14.1 - Mining Act

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Effect of delay in consideration of report
57(1)If the report containing evidence of the performance of work and a statement of the costs incurred is submitted to the Recorder within the required period, the mineral claim shall not expire because of any delay that may occur in the consideration of the evidence or statement or in making an investigation on any ground that may be considered necessary by the Recorder, and any extension of the mineral claim as may be required shall be granted by the Recorder.
57(2)The Recorder, if satisfied that the required work has been duly performed or, where applicable, the condition under subsection 56(10) has been complied with, shall notify the holder of the mineral claim in writing to that effect and shall indicate the amount of any excess dollar value of work that has been credited under subsection 56(6).
1989, c.25, s.3; 1991, c.57, s.5; 2009, c.35, s.42
Effect of delay in consideration of report
57(1)If the report containing evidence of the performance of work and a statement of the costs incurred is submitted to the Recorder within the required period, the mineral claim shall not expire because of any delay that may occur in the consideration of such evidence or statement or in making an investigation on any ground that may be considered necessary by the Recorder, and such extension of the mineral claim as may be required shall be granted by the Recorder.
57(2)The Recorder, if satisfied that the required work has been duly performed or, where applicable, the condition under subsection 56(10) has been complied with, shall notify the holder of the mineral claim in writing to that effect and shall indicate the amount of any excess dollar value of work that has been credited under subsection 56(6).
1989, c.25, s.3; 1991, c.57, s.5