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  2. New York Mineralogical Club - Wikipedia

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    The New York Mineralogical Club, Inc. is the oldest continually-operating mineral club in the United States. [1] The club was founded by George Frederick Kunz , Benjamin B. Chamberlin and Professor Daniel S. Martin, on September 21, 1886, in the home of Professor Daniel S. Martin at 236 West 4th Street, New York City.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in New York

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    New York: Below 14th: 189 31.2 New York: 14th-59th: 164 31.3 New York: 59th-110th: 116 31.4 New York: Above 110th: 106 31.5 New York: Islands: 15 31.6 New York: Duplicates (1) [6] New York: Total: 589 32.1 Niagara: Niagara Falls: 38 32.2 Niagara: Other: 61 32.3 Niagara: Duplicates 0 Niagara: Total 98 33 Oneida: 92 34.1 Onondaga: Syracuse: 121 ...

  4. Broad form deed - Wikipedia

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    The broad form deed is based on the premise of severing the surface and mineral rights of property. The precedence of this idea comes from English legal theory. [2] In this theory the King retained rights to various minerals on landowners estates for the purposes of maintaining the operations of the country and as such the King had authority to mine for those minerals. [2]

  5. Mineral rights - Wikipedia

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    Mineral rights can be separate from property ownership (see Split estate). Mineral rights can refer to sedentary minerals that do not move below the Earth's surface or fluid minerals such as oil or natural gas. [1] There are three major types of mineral property: unified estate, severed or split estate, and fractional ownership of minerals. [1]

  6. General Mining Act of 1872 - Wikipedia

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    The bill would have permanently ended new patents for mining claims, imposed a royalty of 4% of gross revenues on existing mining extracting from unpatented mining claims, and placed an 8% royalty on new mining operations. Mining of private mineral rights (including patented mining claims) would not have been affected.

  7. Borough, Block and Lot - Wikipedia

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    Borough, Block, and Lot (also called Borough/Block/Lot or BBL) is the parcel number system used to identify each unit of real estate in New York City for numerous city purposes. It consists of three numbers, separated by slashes: the borough , which is 1 digit; the block number, which is up to 5 digits; and the lot number, which is up to 4 digits.

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  9. Minerals Management Service - Wikipedia

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    In response to that rule-making, industry proposed an alternative—"royalty-in-kind" (RIK) meaning in the form of actual oil or gas production. In fact, the industry opposed cash payments (RIV) and planned legal challenges to government efforts to establish regulations for fair market-based royalty payments. [20]