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To: pocotrader who wrote (207881)12/19/2011 2:54:17 AM
From: Nevada9999  Read Replies (1) of 313013
 
The case law and precedents are clear, but no, I'm not aware of it ever happening in the middle of an operating mine. That shouldn't affect the outcome, but I think it may account for the delay. Competitor claims in the middle of a mining operation create a lot of problems that must be worked out constructively or the operation would just need to shut down and completely reorganize. I don't think it is in RPM's (nor the local court's) best interest to unnecessarily or hastily shut down the mine, but I believe RPM will receive the mineral rights they staked.
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