Arizona Statutes

§ 27-254 — Mineral lease

Arizona § 27-254
JurisdictionArizona
Title 27Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 2MINING RIGHTS IN LAND
Art. 4Mineral Exploration Permits and Mineral Leases

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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 27-254 (2026).

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Following discovery of a valuable mineral deposit upon the state land covered by a mineral exploration permit within a rectangular subdivision of twenty acres, more or less, or lot, of the public land survey, the permittee may apply to the commissioner for a mineral lease upon the state land within such rectangular subdivision, or lot, and such land shall, for the purpose of the application and any mineral lease issued pursuant to such application, constitute a mineral claim without extralateral rights, and shall be deemed to have been located as of the date of filing the application for the mineral lease. Upon receipt of an application from the permittee for a mineral lease, and satisfactory proof of discovery of a valuable mineral deposit, the commissioner shall issue a mineral lease to

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Related

State v. Jones
385 P.2d 213 (Arizona Supreme Court, 1963)
14 case citations
Peeples, Inc. v. Arizona State Land Department Ex Rel. Anable
59 P.3d 830 (Court of Appeals of Arizona, 2002)

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