Illinois
Chapter 765 — PROPERTY · Act 505
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Sec. 0.01. Short title.
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Sec. 1. Making drains, roads or railroads - Eminent domain.
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Sec. 1.5. Eminent domain.
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Sec. 2. If the owner of any land adjacent to any lands worked as lead, coal, iron or other mine, shall file a complaint, verified by affidavit, in the circuit court in.
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Sec. 3. The person so appointed shall have the right, at all reasonable times, to descend into such mine and make such examinations and surveys; and whoever shall willf.
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Sec. 4. The expense of such examination and survey shall be paid by the plaintiff, but if the plaintiff recovers damages against the owner or operator of such mine for.
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Sec. 5. Whoever shall willfully trespass upon the land of another by mining thereon, shall, in addition to the damages now authorized by law, be liable to a penalty not.
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Sec. 6. Any mining right, or the right to dig for or obtain iron, lead, copper, coal, or other mineral from land, may be conveyed by deed or lease, which may be acknowl.
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Sec. 7. When the owner of any land shall convey, by deed or lease, any gas, oil, coal or other minerals therein, such conveyance shall be considered as so separating su.
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Sec. 8. Every person purchasing lead mineral shall keep a book, in which he shall keep an account of all lead mineral purchased by him, stating clearly the amount, from.
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Sec. 9. Such purchaser shall keep such book at his usual place of business, open at all reasonable times for the inspection of miners, owners of mineral lands, and smel.
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Sec. 10. When any such purchaser has not a usual place of business, he shall, within twenty-four hours from the time of making any such purchase, make return to the near.
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Sec. 11. No person shall be allowed to purchase lead mineral from any child under twelve years of age.
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Sec. 12. Any person who purchases any lead mineral without keeping the book or making the entries or returns as herein provided, or refuses to allow their inspection as.