Idaho Statutes
§ 47-903 — ACTION TO CONDEMN RIGHT OF WAY
Idaho § 47-903
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Bluebook
Idaho Code § 47-903 (2026).
Text
When the owner, claimant or occupant of any mine or mining claim desires to work the same, and it is necessary, to enable him to do so successfully and conveniently, that he have a right of way for any of the purposes mentioned in the foregoing sections, if such right of way cannot be acquired by agreement with the claimant or owner of the lands or claims over, under, through, across or upon which he seeks to acquire such right of way, he may commence an action in the district court in and for the county in which such right of way, or some part thereof, is situated, by filing a verified complaint containing a particular description of the character and extent of the right sought, a description of the mine or claim of the plaintiff, and of the mine or claim and lands to be affected by such
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Andrus v. Nicholson
186 P.3d 630 (Idaho Supreme Court, 2008)
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Legislative History
[(47-903) 1876, p. 70, sec. 3; R.S., sec. 3132; am. 1899, p. 350, sec. 1; reen. R.C. & C.L., sec. 3225; C.S., sec. 5539; I.C.A., sec. 46-803.]
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LICENSE TAX TO BE MEASURED BY ONE PERCENT OF THE NET VALUE OF ORES MINED — DEFINITION OF ROYALTY§ 47-1204
STATEMENT AS TO ENTIRE GROUP§ 47-1205
DEFINITION OF VALUABLE MINERAL§ 47-1206
PAYMENT OF MINE LICENSE TAX§ 47-1312
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Idaho § 47-903, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/id/47-903.