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  • 21Mineral-insulated copper-clad cable — MIMS redirects here. For multi isotope imaging mass spectrometry, see Isotope mass spectrometry. PVC sheathed MICC cable. Conductor cross section area is 1.5 mm²; overall diameter is 7.2 mm …

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  • 22Mineral industry of Panama — Not including any manufacturing of mineral commodities, such as cement or petroleum refinery products, the mineral industry of Panama accounted for about 1% of the country s GDP in 2006. Panama is part of the San José Pact, which allows the… …

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  • 23Mineral lease —   An agreement wherein a mineral interest owner (lessor) conveys to another party (lessee) the rights to explore for, develop, and produce specified minerals. The lessee acquires a working interest and the less or retains a non operating interest …

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  • 24Prior-appropriation water rights — Property law Part of …

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  • 25Prior appropriation water rights — Prior appropriation water rights, sometimes known as the Colorado Doctrine in reference to the U.S. Supreme Court case Wyoming v. Colorado, is a system of allocating water rights from a water source that is markedly different from Riparian water… …

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  • 26Ministry of Mineral Resources (Sierra Leone) — Youyi Building, Freetown The Ministry of Mineral Resources (MMR) Sierra Leone is located on the 5th Floor Youyi Building, Brookfields, Freetown, Sierra Leone. Further to this the MMR Geological Surveys Department can be found at the New England… …

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  • 27Land rights — are those property rights that pertain to real estate land.Because land is a limited resource and property rights include the right to exclude others, land rights are a form of monopoly. Those without land rights must enter into land use… …

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  • 28Air rights — An example of air rights in use: the newly constructed high rise building extends over the 4 story buildings in Manhattan Air rights are a type of development right in real estate, referring to the empty space above a property. Generally speaking …

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  • 29Bundle of rights — The bundle of rights is a common way to explain the complexities of property ownership. Teachers often use this concept as a way to organize confusing and sometimes contradictory data about real estate.The bundle of rights is commonly taught in… …

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  • 30Riparian water rights — (or simply riparian rights) is a system of allocating water among those who possess land about its source. It has its origins in English common law. Riparian rights exist in many countries with a common law heritage, such as Canada, Australia,… …

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