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Single v Van Motman
[2015] NSWLEC 1133
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Single v Van Motman
[2015] NSWLEC 1133
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Land and Environment Court New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Single v Van Motman [2015] NSWLEC 1133 Hearing dates:28 April 2015Date of orders: 04 May 2015 Decision date: 04 May 2015 Jurisdiction:Class 8Before: Moore SC Decision: The Court declares that:1. Rodney Glen Single has a fifty per cent (50%) equitable interest in Mineral Claim 51706; and2. Rodney Glen Single has a fifty per cent (50%) equitable interest in Mineral Claim 51707. Catchwords: MINERAL CLAIM: adjudication between competing interests; equitable interest claimed; renunciation of interest by deceased estate Legislation Cited: Evidence Act 1995 Mining Act 1992 Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 Category:Principal judgmentParties: Rodney Glen Single (Applicant) Alphonse Van Motman (Respondent) Representation: Applicant in person Respondent in person File Number(s):80973 of 2014JudgmentIntroduction SENIOR COMMISSIONER: Lightning Ridge is a town in north-western New South Wales. It is a significant population centre for opal mining and has, in its general district, two significant areas of opal exploration and mining. Exploration for opals and mining to recover the gemstones has been taking place in the Lightning Ridge district since the early 1900s. The opal fields are the Lightning Ridge opal fields and the Grawin Glengarry Sheepyards opal fields (the latter being some 60 km from the Lightning Ridge township). There are also a number of other, smaller satellites opal fields in the broader Lightning Ridge district. Individual opal mining workings, known as mineral claims, dot these opal fields. As Lightning Ridge is somewhat remote from major population centres, it is fair to say that...
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[2015] NSWLEC 1133
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Land and Environment Court New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Single v Van Motman [2015] NSWLEC 1133 Hearing dates:28 April 2015Date of orders: 04 May 2015 Decision date: 04 May 2015 Jurisdiction:Class 8Before: Moore SC Decision: The Court declares that:1. Rodney Glen Single has a fifty per cent (50%) equitable interest in Mineral Claim 51706; and2. Rodney Glen Single has a fifty per cent (50%) equitable interest in Mineral Claim 51707. Catchwords: MINERAL CLAIM: adjudication between competing interests; equitable interest claimed; renunciation of interest by deceased estate Legislation Cited: Evidence Act 1995 Mining Act 1992 Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 Category:Principal judgmentParties: Rodney Glen Single (Applicant) Alphonse Van Motman (Respondent) Representation: Applicant in person Respondent in person File Number(s):80973 of 2014JudgmentIntroduction SENIOR COMMISSIONER: Lightning Ridge is a town in north-western New South Wales. It is a significant population centre for opal mining and has, in its general district, two significant areas of opal exploration and mining. Exploration for opals and mining to recover the gemstones has been taking place in the Lightning Ridge district since the early 1900s. The opal fields are the Lightning Ridge opal fields and the Grawin Glengarry Sheepyards opal fields (the latter being some 60 km from the Lightning Ridge township). There are also a number of other, smaller satellites opal fields in the broader Lightning Ridge district. Individual opal mining workings, known as mineral claims, dot these opal fields. As Lightning Ridge is somewhat remote from major population centres, it is fair to say that...
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