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824 LAWS OF MISSOURI, 1978 and to make such redemption. The court at discretion may at such hearing or consideration of such bond or at any time during the redemption period of one year appoint a receiver to take charge and possession of and preserve the property so sold and to have the rents and profits thereof subject to the orders of the court, and the net result therefrom shall belong to the owner of the equity of redemption if redemption be made otherwise to the purchaser at such sale. And the court may require additional bond to be given as security at any time during such redemption period on application of the purchaser with at least five days' notice of such application to the principal on the original bond or his attorney, or agent, or representative. 444.110. Notice of intention to mine—publication required.—1. Every person, company or corporation desiring to carry on any of the mining operations provided for in section 444.100 shall give at least thirty days' notice of such intention by notice printed and published in some newspaper printed in such town, city or village wherein such mining operations are proposed to be carried on, or if no newspaper be printed in such city, town or village, then in some newspaper printed in said county, or if no newspaper be printed in such county, then by written or printed handbills posted up in six public places in the city, town or village wherein such mining operations are proposed to be carried on. 2. Such notice shall contain an accurate description of the locality where such mining operations are to be carried on, giving the number of lot and block, and shaU also state the nature of such mining operations, and name some day the circuit court in said county is in session when such person, company or corporation will offer for filing and approval the indemnity bond provided for in this chapter. . . 444.170. Diagram showing character and extent of mining operations to be filed in court—forfeiture for failure to comply.—1. At periodic times as directed by the circuit court, during the continuance of any mining license, every person, company or corporation carrying on such mining operations shall, at their own expense, cause to be made by the county surveyor of the county where such mines are located, and filed with the court, under oath of such surveyor, a complete and true diagram of such mines, showing with reference to the boundaries of such mines, and the lots and lands of neighboring owners, the extent of such mines, their drifts, tunnels and excavations, giving the length and breadth of each drift, bank and tunnel, so as to fully inform the court and parties in interest of the extent and character of such mining operations. Such plats and diagrams shall remain on file with the clerk of such court, and shall not be removed by anyone from the files of such court. 2. Any failure to file the diagram and plat herein provided for, or to make such diagram show all the particulars herein provided for, shaU work a forfeiture of the mining privileges of such person, company or corporation, which forfeiture the court shaU, on the motion of any party in interest, declare on three days' notice to the party holding such license or privilege. 444.670. Commission may inspect and search—warrant, where obtained.— Commission members and authorized representatives of the commission may at all reasonable times enter upon any lands being strip mined for the purpose of inspection to determine whether the provisions of sections 444.500 to 444.755 have been complied with. No person shall refuse entry or access requested for purpose of inspection, to any member of the commission or authorized representative who presents appropriate credentials, nor obstruct or hamper any such person in. carry-
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Title | Missouri Session Laws |
Identifier | LAWS_79-2_1978_0826.TIF |
Collection Name | Missouri Session Laws, 1824-present |
Creator | Missouri. General Assembly |
Subject.LCSH | Banks and banking--Missouri; Law and legislation--Missouri; Missouri--Appropriations and expenditures; Missouri. General Assembly; Revenue--Missouri; |
Subject.Local | Laws of Missouri; Session Laws (Mo.) |
Date.Digital | 2016-01-21 |
Publisher | Missouri. General Assembly |
Publisher.Digital | Missouri State Archives |
Type | Government and political records |
Format | JPEG2000 |
Language | eng |
Coverage | Missouri |
Source | Missouri State Archives |
Rights | Copyright is in the public domain. |
Preferred Citation | Required citation: Laws of Missouri, (number) General Assembly, (number) and (type, Regular, Special, Extra) Session, Calendar Year, page number; State Documents Collections, Missouri State Archives, Jefferson City. |
Contributing Institution | Missouri State Archives |
Copy Request | Email: archref@sos.mo.gov |
Transcript | 824 LAWS OF MISSOURI, 1978 and to make such redemption. The court at discretion may at such hearing or consideration of such bond or at any time during the redemption period of one year appoint a receiver to take charge and possession of and preserve the property so sold and to have the rents and profits thereof subject to the orders of the court, and the net result therefrom shall belong to the owner of the equity of redemption if redemption be made otherwise to the purchaser at such sale. And the court may require additional bond to be given as security at any time during such redemption period on application of the purchaser with at least five days' notice of such application to the principal on the original bond or his attorney, or agent, or representative. 444.110. Notice of intention to mine—publication required.—1. Every person, company or corporation desiring to carry on any of the mining operations provided for in section 444.100 shall give at least thirty days' notice of such intention by notice printed and published in some newspaper printed in such town, city or village wherein such mining operations are proposed to be carried on, or if no newspaper be printed in such city, town or village, then in some newspaper printed in said county, or if no newspaper be printed in such county, then by written or printed handbills posted up in six public places in the city, town or village wherein such mining operations are proposed to be carried on. 2. Such notice shall contain an accurate description of the locality where such mining operations are to be carried on, giving the number of lot and block, and shaU also state the nature of such mining operations, and name some day the circuit court in said county is in session when such person, company or corporation will offer for filing and approval the indemnity bond provided for in this chapter. . . 444.170. Diagram showing character and extent of mining operations to be filed in court—forfeiture for failure to comply.—1. At periodic times as directed by the circuit court, during the continuance of any mining license, every person, company or corporation carrying on such mining operations shall, at their own expense, cause to be made by the county surveyor of the county where such mines are located, and filed with the court, under oath of such surveyor, a complete and true diagram of such mines, showing with reference to the boundaries of such mines, and the lots and lands of neighboring owners, the extent of such mines, their drifts, tunnels and excavations, giving the length and breadth of each drift, bank and tunnel, so as to fully inform the court and parties in interest of the extent and character of such mining operations. Such plats and diagrams shall remain on file with the clerk of such court, and shall not be removed by anyone from the files of such court. 2. Any failure to file the diagram and plat herein provided for, or to make such diagram show all the particulars herein provided for, shaU work a forfeiture of the mining privileges of such person, company or corporation, which forfeiture the court shaU, on the motion of any party in interest, declare on three days' notice to the party holding such license or privilege. 444.670. Commission may inspect and search—warrant, where obtained.— Commission members and authorized representatives of the commission may at all reasonable times enter upon any lands being strip mined for the purpose of inspection to determine whether the provisions of sections 444.500 to 444.755 have been complied with. No person shall refuse entry or access requested for purpose of inspection, to any member of the commission or authorized representative who presents appropriate credentials, nor obstruct or hamper any such person in. carry- |