The owner can not prevent
mining under his ground, but has the right for compensation, especially if the mining activity cause damage.
Not exact matches
Consolidated Minerals Limited has unveiled a deal that brings all prospective manganese
mining ground within the Woodie Woodie
mining centre in Western Australia's Pilbara region
under the control of a single company for the first time.
Not to be confused with Larry Fessenden's tepid killer fish flick of the same name, «
mines» terror from
under the
ground, not
under the water.
Simply run around Southern
Mine collecting the lizards
under rocks and running across the
ground.
It's more than climate change; it's also extraordinary burdens of toxic chemistry,
mining, depletion of lakes and rivers
under and above
ground, ecosystem simplification, vast genocides of people and other critters, etc, etc, in systemically linked patterns that threaten major system collapse after major system collapse after major system collapse.
I mean, does his
mining company not start digging until it knows exactly what's
under the
ground to the nearest ounce?