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Prospecting Rules & Regulations
exploration licence overlays in Victoria question
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtarget" data-source="post: 72849" data-attributes="member: 2152"><p>I guess it depends on the situation. Often an El will need to alter its boundaries, especially where multiple els are held by the same party, i assume the reasoning is fair play so that everyone has equal opportunity to access some land with prospects for mining, so the circumstances may suit to release a patch to extend another. The three questions aren't related really, just curiosity after reading some info regarding El and Pl guidelines and applying them to areas known to me. Of the most interest is an old El held for many years recently expired and i have since heard on the grapevine that a couple of parties are seeking a Pl on that land. I'm sure that this will cause a huge uproar considering the named parties own land privately with boundaries that were in dispute on a section that is gold bearing, and used to be inside the original El Boundaries, and much spite has transpired in times past. I'm expecting a tit for tat. But for now its hearsay, and definitely out of my meagre league.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtarget, post: 72849, member: 2152"] I guess it depends on the situation. Often an El will need to alter its boundaries, especially where multiple els are held by the same party, i assume the reasoning is fair play so that everyone has equal opportunity to access some land with prospects for mining, so the circumstances may suit to release a patch to extend another. The three questions aren't related really, just curiosity after reading some info regarding El and Pl guidelines and applying them to areas known to me. Of the most interest is an old El held for many years recently expired and i have since heard on the grapevine that a couple of parties are seeking a Pl on that land. I'm sure that this will cause a huge uproar considering the named parties own land privately with boundaries that were in dispute on a section that is gold bearing, and used to be inside the original El Boundaries, and much spite has transpired in times past. I'm expecting a tit for tat. But for now its hearsay, and definitely out of my meagre league. [/QUOTE]
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