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MINERAL DEVELOPMENT ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1969 - SECT 20

Conditions of disposal.

20.(1) Before granting a mining lease, mining licence or mining permission
the Ministry may require the applicant to furnish evidence as to his
character, financial standing or technical qualifications.

(2) Subject to section 21(2), before exercising any power of working mines and
minerals in any land under section 15 or any power of selling an estate in
such mines and minerals under section 16, and before granting any
mining lease, mining licence or mining permission with respect to mines and
minerals in any land, the Ministry shall notify its intention to do so by
publishing in two successive weeks in the Belfast Gazette and in one or more
than one newspaper circulating in the locality where the land is situated, a
notice

(a)stating the manner in which the Ministry proposes to exercise the power;

(b)mentioning the land in relation to which the power is proposed to be
exercised;

(c)naming a place or places (including at least one place in the locality)
where maps identifying the land are available for inspection at all reasonable
hours; and

(d)notifying all persons who may be concerned that payment of

(i)the compensation in respect of mines and minerals for which provision is
made in the succeeding provisions of this Act, or

(ii)the percentage provided for in section 13(3) of the Irish Land Act 1903,

(d)may fall to be made in consequence of the exercise of the power.

(3) Without prejudice to subsection (2) and subject to section 21(3),
the Ministry, not less than one month before exercising any power of working
mines and minerals under section 15 or any power of selling or leasing under
section 16 or 17, shall serve notice of its intention to do so on

(a)every other government department;

(b)every local authority within whose area is situated the land, or any part
of the land, in which the mines and minerals proposed to be worked or proposed
to be the subject of the sale or lease are situated;

(c)every public body which, in the opinion of the Ministry, will be materially
affected by any activity likely to be carried on in connection with the
working of those mines and minerals; and

(d)the owners and occupiers of the land in which the mines and minerals to be
affected by the exercise of the power are situated.

(4) Where the Ministry publishes under subsection (2), or serves under
subsection (3), a notice with respect to the proposed exercise of any power,
before exercising that power it shall take into account any representations
which are made to it

(a)by any person other than a person on whom such a notice was served, before
the expiration of a period of one month from the date of the last such
publication;

(b)by the person on whom such a notice was served, before the expiration of a
period of one month from the date of the service of the notice on him or such
longer period as the Ministry may in any case permit in writing.

(5) Subject to section 17(3) and section 21(1), any disposal of minerals
worked under section 15, or any sale of an estate in mines and minerals under
section 16, or any grant of a mining lease, mining licence or
mining permission, shall be for such consideration as may appear to
the Ministry to be fair, and, in the case of any such lease, licence or
permission, may be for a consideration by way of royalties (with or without
any other payments) calculated in such manner as may be agreed upon between
the Ministry and the person in whose favour the grant is made and upon such
other terms and conditions as may be specified in the instrument by which the
grant is effected; and the conditions aforesaid may, in particular, include a
condition regarding the giving of security by the person in whose favour the
grant is made for the fulfilment of his obligations under the lease, licence
or permission.

(6) Without prejudice to subsection (5) and subject to section 21(7), it shall
be a condition of the sale by the Ministry of any estate in mines and minerals
or the grant of a mining lease, mining licence or mining permission that the
purchaser or, as the case may be, the person to whom the lease, licence or
permission is granted shall pay a reasonable sum towards the Ministry's costs
in connection with the sale or grant.

(7) Subject to the succeeding provisions of this Act, and notwithstanding
anything contained in any transferred provision, moneys received by
the Ministry in respect of any consideration such as is mentioned in
subsection (5) may be held by the Ministry for the purpose of being applied,
so far as applicable, in paying the compensation mentioned in section 29 or
the percentage mentioned in section 37.


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