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Gold/Mining/Energy : Pacific Rim Mining V.PFG

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To: Natedog who wrote (10918)12/10/1998 8:33:00 PM
From: Bill Jackson  Read Replies (2) of 14627
 
Nathan, Doze bad nortamericanos must never own our land.
I do not know the specifics about Peruvian and Argentinian staking rules, possibly Marcos could advise us?

It is the same here in Canada. If some prospector came to me with a claim in Timmins I would have go to the mining recorder to see if his claim was valid and had no problems with it, like a dispute or whatever? Often you must go to the titles office and see what if any agreements are registered against the claim as well. Like buying a house you search the title. In addition you often must search to see if the seller has liens against his person(corporate or real person) as they may have a prior claim to the flow of any revenue from the property. Local lawfirms in Peru and in Canada do this for some kind of fee.

Bill
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