Common law and customary law also regulate mining law The Mines and Minerals Act [Chapter 21 05] along with the regulations made in terms of that Act is the principal legislation that governs mining law The relevant regulations made under the Mines and Minerals Act include The amendment left it open for the Minister responsible for
The current Mines and Minerals Act allows the government of Botswana the world s top diamond producer by value and an emerging copper mining hotspot to buy a 15% shareholding in any mining project upon being licensed The existing law gives the government an option to negotiate higher stakes in diamond mines
Minerals Prospecting and Mining Amendment Act 2008 Act 8 of 2008 Download PDF KB Report Report a problem Document detail History Related documents Minerals Prospecting and Mining Act 1992; Cited
An Act further to amend the Mines and Minerals Development and Regulation Act 1957 BE it enacted by Parliament in the Seventy fourth Year of the Republic of India as follows — Chapter I PRELIMINARY 1 Short title and commencement This Act may be called the Mines and Minerals Development and Regulation Amendment Act 2023
4 THE MINES AND MINERALS DEVELOPMENT AND REGULATION ACT 1957 ACT NO 67 OF 1957 [28th December 1957 ] An Act to provide for the 1[development and regulation of mines and minerals] under the control of the Union BE it enacted by Parliament in the Eighth Year of the Republic of India as follows ― CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY 1 Short title
the Mining Appeals Tribunal; repeal and replace the Mines and Minerals Development Act 2008; and provide for matters connected with or incidental to the foregoing ENACTED by the Parliament of Zambia Part I Preliminary 1 Short title and commencement This Act may be cited as the Mines and Minerals Development Act 2015 and shall come
1 This Act may be called the Regulation of Mines and 2Oilfields and Mineral Development [Government Control] Act 1948 4[ 2 It extends to the whole of Pakistan ] 3 It shall come into force on such date3 3as the [Federal Government] may by notification in the official Gazette appoint in this behalf 5 62 Power to make rules
Mines and Minerals; to provide for the granting renewal and termination of mineral concessions; to provide for the payment of royalties; and for matters incidental to and connected to the foregoing [Date of Commencement 1st December 1999] PART I Preliminary ss 1 2 1 Short title This Act may be cited as the Mines and Minerals Act 2
Mines and Minerals Act [Cap 66 01] Mines Act ; Mines Quarries Works and Machinery Act [Cap 44 02] Mines Quarries Works and Machinery Act ; Environmental Assessment Act [Cap 65 07]; and Botswana Energy Regulatory Authority Act [Cap 74 11] Law and Practice Trends and Developments Law and Practice 1 Mining Law General Framework
Country/Territory Botswana Document type Legislation Date 1976 1977 Source FAO FAOLEX Long title An Act to regulate the law relating to Mines and Minerals; to provide for granting renewal and termination of mineral concessions; to provide for the payment of royalties and for matters incidental thereto and connected with the foregoing
ANNEXURE EXTRACTS FROM THE MINES AND MINERALS DEVELOPMENT AND REGULATION A CT 1957 67 OF 1957 3 In this Act unless the context otherwise requires — a "minerals" includes all minerals except mineral oils;12A 1 The provisions of this section shall not apply to minerals specified inPart A or Part B of the First Schedule 6
The Rajya Sabha has passed the Mines and Minerals Development and Regulation Amendment Bill 2023 for making amendments to the Mines and Minerals Development and Regulation Act 1957 hereinafter referred to as the Act today Accordingly it was proposed to further amend the said Act by enacting the Mines and Minerals
This Act may be cited as the Mines Quarries Works and Machinery Act 2 Interpretation In this Act unless the context otherwise requires "boiler" means any apparatus with all its fittings and appurtenances adapted to convert any liquid continuously into steam or vapour of a higher pressure than that due to the
The Mining Act [CAP 123 2019] 11 CHAPTER 123 THE MINING ACT An Act to re enact with substantial amendments the provisions that regulate the law relating to prospecting for minerals mining processing and
2 NOTICE The Mines and Minerals Amendment Act Act No 14 of 2024 was assented to on 8th of October 2024 and is currently on notice pending commencement
The Mines and Minerals Amendment Act No 29 of 2022 designates particular rates for Mineral Royalty Taxes applicable in incremental value as follows 4% of the norm value when the norm price of Copper is less than USD 4 000 per ton; % of the norm value when the norm price of Copper is USD 4 000 or higher per ton but less than USD 5 000
Botswana s government is set to promote new mining projects to offer citizens the opportunity to acquire up to 24% ownership in ventures where the state does not exercise its option to purchase a stake This initiative is part of proposed amendments to the Mines and Minerals Act which will be debated by lawmakers on Wednesday Given the
ACT To provide for the reconnaissance prospecting and mining for and disposal of and the exercise of control over minerals in Namibia; and to provide for matters incidental thereto BE IT ENACTED by the National Assembly of the Republic of Namibia as follows Part I Introductory provisions 1 Definitions 1 In this Act unless the context indicates
Botswana is proposing a new law requiring mining companies to sell a 24% stake in their operations to locals Botswana is a leading diamond producer in Africa and second globally after Russia The proposed amendment seeks to increase the local stakeholding from 15% to 24% in mining projects
Minerals Prospecting and Mining Act 33 of 1992 GG 564 brought into force on 1 April 1994 by GN 41/1994 GG 828 as amended by Minerals Prospecting and Mining Amendment Act 8 of 2008 GG 4189 came into force on date of publication 28 December GG 2008 ACT To provide for the reconnaissance prospecting and mining for and disposal