mofugly13
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What makes a mining claim 'official?'
From what I understand, when you properly set your location monument and notice on a piece of land open to mineral entry, your claim is valid at that point and as long as you file the proper paperwork with BLM and the County Recorder within 90 days. Now, what happens if someone places the location monument and notice, and waits 70 days to send in their paperwork. In the mean time, say a week after the locator is placed, someone else comes along and places a locator on the same 20 acres and immediately sends in their paperwork. So, person 1 places the first monument and notice, but person 2 comes along and does the same, and then gets their paperwork in faster than person 1?
Lets assume person 2 didn't see the monument that person 1 placed.
Who has the valid claim?
Is the date that the BLM records the claim the deciding factor? Or is it when the county records the claim?
From what I understand, when you properly set your location monument and notice on a piece of land open to mineral entry, your claim is valid at that point and as long as you file the proper paperwork with BLM and the County Recorder within 90 days. Now, what happens if someone places the location monument and notice, and waits 70 days to send in their paperwork. In the mean time, say a week after the locator is placed, someone else comes along and places a locator on the same 20 acres and immediately sends in their paperwork. So, person 1 places the first monument and notice, but person 2 comes along and does the same, and then gets their paperwork in faster than person 1?
Lets assume person 2 didn't see the monument that person 1 placed.
Who has the valid claim?
Is the date that the BLM records the claim the deciding factor? Or is it when the county records the claim?
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