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  • CIM
    Chapter 14. Boilerplate

    By Karl J. C. Harries

    "14.1. INTRODUCTION1The boilerplate of an agreement is not a single provision, but a series of provisions that are expected in “every agreement”. They are sometimes also referred to as the “lawyer’s p

    Jan 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Chapter 2. The Courts, the Law and Litigation

    By Karl J. C. Harries

    "2.1. INTRODUCTIONNo agreement can be perfect in the sense that it contemplates and provides for all eventualities. Mineral acquisition agreements are usually negotiated and drafted at a time when an

    Jan 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Chapter 3. Confidential Information

    By Karl J. C. Harries

    "3.1. INTRODUCTIONThis chapter discusses briefly the common law concepts of fiduciary relationship, constructive trust, and breach of confidence. Following a discussion of confidentiality agreements,

    Jan 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Chapter 4. Property Interests, Entry, and Consents - Part I. Property Interests

    By Karl J. C. Harries

    "4.1. INTRODUCTIONThis chapter, although divided into four parts, deals with only two principal topics. The first briefly describes and discusses some common types of property interests and considerat

    Jan 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Chapter 5. Royalty Interests

    By Karl J. C. Harries

    "5.1. INTRODUCTIONThis chapter is intended as a general overview of the subject of royalties between private parties – royalties extracted by governments are not dealt with. This same subject is cover

    Jan 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Chapter 6. Some Property Acquisition Agreements - Part I. General

    By Karl J. C. Harries

    "6.1. INTRODUCTIONThis chapter comments on some of the more common types of agreements related to property examination and acquisition, other than the farm-in/joint venture agreement or common underta

    Jan 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Chapter 7. The Joint Venture Relation

    By Karl J. C. Harries

    "7.1. INTRODUCTIONThis chapter addresses the joint venture and examines a number of general concepts of the joint venture relationship. Chapter 8 looks at some specific concepts related to the provisi

    Jan 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Chapter 8. The Farm-In/Joint Venture Agreement

    By Karl J. C. Harries

    "8.1. INTRODUCTIONThe purpose of this chapter is not to provide precedents or examples of provisions, but rather to offer some comments that may be worth considering in the negotiation or review of an

    Jan 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Chapter III – Continued -Part 5. - Steep Rock-Michipicoten-Goudreau Area - Structure of the Michipicoten-Goudreau Area

    By E. S. Moore

    "The Michipicoten-Goudreau area, bordering on the northeast corner of lake Suferior, has had a tectonic history related to that of the geosyncline occupied by this lake. This basin has been a major st

    Jan 1, 1954

  • CIM
    Chapter III- Continued - Part 10.-Rouyn-Chibougamau Area (Eastern Part) Major Faults, Abitibi Region

    By G. W. H. Norman

    "During the past few years emphasis has been placed on the importance of major faults, fault zones, and associated structures in localizing ore deposition. This interest has developed partly through e

    Jan 1, 1954

  • CIM
    Chapter III- Continued - Part 3. - Red Lake-Patricia Area - General Structural Relationships of Ore Deposits in the Red Lake Area

    By H. Clare Horwood

    "In the Red Lake area in northwestern Ontario the relationships between general structures and structures containing ore deposits are among the most unusual and most interesting of any in the Precambr

    Jan 1, 1954

  • CIM
    Chapter III- Continued - Part 6.-Porcupine-Ramore Area - Structural Relations of the Porcupine Ore Deposits

    By W. Roy Dunbar

    "The Porcupine area is in northern Ontario at the intersection of N. Lat. 48° 30' and 81° W. Long. It is 125 miles due north of the Sudbury nickel range. Practically all the mineral production of this

    Jan 1, 1954

  • CIM
    Chapter III-Continued - Part 2. - Manitoba and Saskatchewan - Structural Control of Ore Deposits in Northern Manitoba

    By M. Harrison, C. H. Stockwell

    "Metals vah1ed at more than $200,000,000 have been obtained, mainly since 1930, from the mines of northern Manitoba. The greater part of this production has been copper, zinc, and gold from the Flin F

    Jan 1, 1954

  • CIM
    Chapter III-Continued - Part 8.- Matachewan-Kirkland Lake-Larder Lake Area Regional Structure of the Kirkland Lake-Larder Lake Area

    By Jas. E. Thomson

    "The Kirkland Lake-Larder Lake gold area is in northeastern Ontario and is a continuation of the ore-bearing belt that extends across northwestern Quebec through the Rouyn, Cadillac, Malartic, and Bou

    Jan 1, 1954

  • CIM
    Chapter IV-Continued - Part 2.-Nova Scotia - Structure of the Gold Veins of Nova Scotia

    By G. Vibert Douglas

    "Gold occurs in Nova Scotia in three ways, saddle reefs, fissure veins, and fossil placers. Of these the saddle reefs are the commonest. They have been the source of most of the gold and have also bee

    Jan 1, 1954

  • TMS
    Charactarisation of Corrosion Properties of Za-27/ Quartz Metal Matrix Composites

    By Uchil Jayagopal, P. V. Krupakara, S. Manjunath

    "This paper deals with the corrosion characterization of quartz particlate ZA-27 alloy metal matrix composites (MMCs). Quartz particles of size 50-80 microns are used as reinforcement. MMC's are prepa

    Jan 1, 2000

  • AUSIMM
    Character of Simulation Material of Coal – Rock and Gas Solid-gas Coupling and Engineering Application

    By C Bie, S Li, P Xiao, P Zhao, H Lin

    "Based on solid simulation material research, the simulation conditions for methane and coal solid-gas coupling were obtained using solid-fluid coupling theory. Using sand as the aggregate and paraffi

    Aug 31, 2015

  • NIOSH
    Character, Uses and Markets of Pennsylvania Bituminous Coals

    By George H. Ashley

    Character The bituminous coals of Pennsylvania range from low volatile to high volatile, but are all low moisture coals The coals are of three types caking of coking, noncaking or splint, and cannel

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AUSIMM
    Characterisation and Application of BlastLite at Mt Whaleback Iron Ore Mine

    By C Yeung, N Swa, D Gribble, R Reupana

    BlastLiteÖ is a low density explosive developed by Dyno Nobel and has been in use at BHP Billiton Iron OreÆs Mt Whaleback Operation since March 2004. The Mt Whaleback Operation utilises BlastLite beca

    Jan 1, 2007

  • AUSIMM
    Characterisation and assessment of B2O3 added LF slag

    By S Kakara, A Kamaraj, S S. Varanasi, B V. R Mandalika, M B. Shaik

    The properties of top slags play a very important role in secondary steelmaking. Fluxes should be chosen based on the ladle furnace (LF) slag requirements like viscosity, melting temperature, sulfide

    Aug 21, 2024