Code of Federal Regulations/Title 30/1959/Chapter I/Part 9

Code of Federal Regulations
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Chapter I, Part 9—Payments Required From Owners of Private Lands Upon Which the Bureau of Mines Performs Exploration or Development Work To Investigate Known Coal Deposits

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4557966Code of Federal RegulationsChapter I, Part 9—Payments Required From Owners of Private Lands Upon Which the Bureau of Mines Performs Exploration or Development Work To Investigate Known Coal Depositsthe United States Government

Part 9―Payments Required From Owners of Private Lands Upon Which the Bureau of Mines Performs Exploration or Development Work To Investigate Known Coal Deposits

§ 9.1 Reasonable percentage determined. It is hereby determined that 5 mills per ton of 2000 pounds of coal is a reasonable percentage of the total value of minerals that may be produced from private property upon which the Bureau of Mines performs exploration or development work to investigate known coal deposits, to be paid by owners of such property.

(60 Stat. 373) [11 F. R. 14485, Dec. 18, 1946]