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Appendix A. 



record in the Dej^artiuent of Lands and Mines from which it is 

 possible to calculate accurately the area of the portion f)f the river 

 oi' creek applied for. 



90. The width of a river or creek for the purposes of calculating 

 its area shall be taken from the top of one bank to the top of the other 

 bank, as iixed by the survey. 



91. The Surveyor, at the cost of the applicant, shall place at each 

 extremity of the granted portion of a river or cieek on each bank 

 thereof, iron or concrete paals. 



Position of 92. The boundary lines defining the limits of length of any 



boundary lines, portion of river or creek to l)e granted shall run across such river or 



creek at right angles to its course at the point whei'e such boundary 



lines are fixed. 



Area of 

 concession. 



Boundary 

 marks. 



Jniiiji'ii;/ (if Vhiiiii. 



Cases in which 93. — (1) A claim for which a licence has not been issued may be 



jumping is lumped under the following: circumstances only : — 



allowed. if o J 



(a) If the person locating it had no prospecting licence in force 

 at the time ; or ti'espassed on another person's path or 

 trail in order to locate it under Eegulation 82 ; 



(h) If the person locating it has included therein a greater area 

 than is allowed by these Regulations : Provided always 

 that in any such case the claim to jump shall be disallowed, 

 if the Officer who tries the case finds that the excess in size 

 is small, and that there is no intention to deceive or defraud 

 on the part of the locator ; 



((•) If with intent to deceive or to defraud other prospectors, or 

 claim-holders, or the Government, the person locating it 

 does not comply with Regulation 30 ; 



((/) If notice of location has not been given as required by 

 Regulation 7 ; 



(') If the boundaries of the claim are not marked and kept 

 marked as required by these Regulations. 



(2) A claim for which a licence has been isswed may be jumped 

 under the following circumstances only : — 



((/) If the boundaries of the claim are not kept marked as 

 required by these Regulations ; 



(h) If the person locating it has included therein a greater area 

 than is allowed by these Regulations : Provided always that 

 in any case the claim to jump shall be disallowed if the 

 Officer who tries the case finds that the excess in size is 

 small, and that theie is no intention to deceive or defraud 

 on the part of the locator. 



(3) No person who is not the holder of a Prospecting Licence, or 

 authority in accordance with Regulation 6, may jump a claim. 



(4) This Regulation shall not apply to claims in respect of which 

 concessions have been granted. Such claims cannot be jumped. 



Proceedincfs in 94. — (1) If any person asserts a right to jump a claim located or 



dumping held by any other person he shall clearly define in his notice of jumping 



the land which he asserts the right to jump and shall refrain from 



