| British Columbia - Law - 1882 - 116 pages
...Nature and size of Claims. s«« of claims. 58. The size of claims shall be as follows:— B»rdiggings. For "bar diggings" a strip of land 100 feet wide at...extending into the river to its lowest water level: [See Sec. 43, No. 90, Rev. Stats.] Dry diggings. For "dry diggings" 100 feet square: [See Sec. 44,... | |
| Canada. Department of Public Works, Sir Hector Langevin - British Columbia - 1872 - 270 pages
...ÍMMÍ Size of Claims. 43. From and after the date hereof, the size of claims shall be as size of claim. follows : — For "Bar diggings," a strip of land 100 feet wide at high-water Bar diggings. mark, and thence extending into the river to its lowest water-level. 44. For... | |
| British Columbia - Law - 1877 - 880 pages
...and size of Claims. 59. From and after the date hereof, the size of claims shall be as size of claim, follows: — For "bar diggings" a strip of land 100 feet wide at high water Bar diggings. mark, and thence extending into the river to its lowest water level: For " dry diggings... | |
| Canada, Harris Harding Bligh - Administrative law - 1889 - 1152 pages
...river claims.1 Nature and size of Claims. Sec. 18. The size of claims shall be as follows : — (a.) For " bar diggings," a strip of land 100 feet wide...extending into the river to its lowest water level ; (b.) For " dry diggings," 100 feet square.; (c.) "Creek and river claims" shall be 100 feet long,... | |
| Mine and Quarry News Bureau - Mineral industries - 1897 - 710 pages
...placer mining, the size of the claim is as follows: 1. For "bar diggings" a strip of land one hundred ` 2. "Dry diggings," one hundred feet square. 3. "Creek and river claims," one hundred feet long, measured... | |
| Alaska - 1898 - 790 pages
...ante pages 116-124.) NATURE AND SIZE OF CLAIMS. 18. The si2e of claims shall be as follows: — (a) For "bar diggings," a strip of land 100 feet wide...extending into the river to its lowest water level. (&) For "dry diggings," 100 feet square. (c) "Creek and river claims" shall be TOO feet long, measured... | |
| Albert Shaw - Periodicals - 1898 - 880 pages
...mark outward, or to the bench if it be further. This is the creek or river claim. " Bar diggings" are a strip of land 100 feet wide at high- water mark and extending into the stream to its lowest waterlevel. "Dry diggings" are simply 100 feet square. The... | |
| American literature - 1898 - 1272 pages
...mark outward, or to the bench if it be further. This is the creek or river claim. " Bar diggings7' are a strip of land 100 feet wide at high- water mark and extending into the stream to its lowest waterlevel. "Dry diggings" are simply 100 feet square. The... | |
| Canada. Department of Agriculture - Canada - 1896 - 1064 pages
...regulations respecting annual expenditure. In the case of placer claims the size is as under : — For bar diggings a strip of land 100 feet wide at high water mark ami thence extending into the river to its lowest water level. For dry diggings and bench claims 100... | |
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