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To: pocotrader who wrote (207810)12/16/2011 2:11:30 PM
From: pocotrader  Respond to of 312966
 
Friday, December 16 2011 05:17

LOVELOCK — A hearing to determine whether or not the temporary restraining order issued in a mining claims dispute will stand has gone into a second day. The hearing began on Thursday (Dec. 15) in 6th Judicial District Court.

The dispute between Coeur Rochester and Rye Patch Gold erupted when the latter filed mining claims on property currently being mined by Coeur. The move by Rye Patch was made possible due to the failure by Coeur Rochester to pay federal maintenance fees on its claims, which were due on or before August 31.

On September 1 the claims were closed. According to testimony, Coeur was unaware the mining claims had been picked up by someone else until November 29. By that time, RPG had their stakes in place.

Coeur sought a restraining order in the 6th Judicial District Court to prevent RPG employees or contractors from entering the mine site.

In order to defend the TRO, Coeur must show 1) the presence of RPG employees and/or contractors represents a safety issue at the mine site, and 2) they have a likelihood of prevailing in the civil lawsuit.

The hearing is scheduled to continue today (Dec. 16).

Friday, December 16 2011 05:17



To: pocotrader who wrote (207810)12/16/2011 10:38:38 PM
From: hank2010  Respond to of 312966
 
Yeah, I bot some more today also.