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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1830636" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>I'm getting a lot of good ideas from here. I am dealing with a small time mining exploration company that has an exploration licence on my place at the moment. So far they are just chipping rock and soil samples. Tin, tungsten, molybdomen and Kaolin clay are the minerals of interest. I make it as difficult as possible for them, they have to sign my visitors book on arrival and leaving for my biosecurity and I make sure they have a new washdown certificate for their vehicle before entering. The nearest place that can issue a certificate is 176km away and I have turned them away to go get one, It is water off a ducks back to them, they know what the have to do but try to get away with the bare minimum. I will have to have a Conduct and Compensation Agreement with them which they will have to pay my legal expenses before they bring machines in to do drilling, they are ducking and weaving this because they know it will cost them money which they don't have. It is a worry, even if the have a successfull listing on the stock exchange the money they raise won't go too far especially when it comes to compensate me or even to rehabilitate my land or provide proper access to where they want to mine. I tell them I just want them to go away. The principals of the company are older fellows about my age, they have probably been bankrupt before, they remind me of punters at the races that are trying to get square on the last race.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1830636, member: 16453"] I'm getting a lot of good ideas from here. I am dealing with a small time mining exploration company that has an exploration licence on my place at the moment. So far they are just chipping rock and soil samples. Tin, tungsten, molybdomen and Kaolin clay are the minerals of interest. I make it as difficult as possible for them, they have to sign my visitors book on arrival and leaving for my biosecurity and I make sure they have a new washdown certificate for their vehicle before entering. The nearest place that can issue a certificate is 176km away and I have turned them away to go get one, It is water off a ducks back to them, they know what the have to do but try to get away with the bare minimum. I will have to have a Conduct and Compensation Agreement with them which they will have to pay my legal expenses before they bring machines in to do drilling, they are ducking and weaving this because they know it will cost them money which they don't have. It is a worry, even if the have a successfull listing on the stock exchange the money they raise won't go too far especially when it comes to compensate me or even to rehabilitate my land or provide proper access to where they want to mine. I tell them I just want them to go away. The principals of the company are older fellows about my age, they have probably been bankrupt before, they remind me of punters at the races that are trying to get square on the last race. Ken [/QUOTE]
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