IC 6542 Mining Law of Latvia

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
E. P. Youngman
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Publication Date:
Nov 1, 1931

Abstract

The mining laws of Russia (Collection of Laws, vol. 7, 1912) are still in force in Latvia. The Free State of Latvia (declared independent on November 8, 1918) is composed chiefly of the Baltic Provinces of the former Russian Empire, which are ethnographically Lettish: The Province of Courland, four districts of the Province of Livonia, and three districts of the Province of Vitebsk. Since the establishment of its independence, Latvia has not felt the need of a special mining law, inasmuch as mining so far has not been found profitable in that country. A supplement to this paper, entitled "Mineral Resources," is a brief summary of the minerals found and utilized in latvia. RIGHTS OF FOREIGNERS A foreign individual is permitted to explore for minerals and to own and operate mines in Latvia on equal terms with Latvians. A foreign corporation is required to establish a branch in Latvia, which shall be subject to the corporation laws of the country. A certain number of the partners or incorporators must be citizens of Latvia.
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APA: E. P. Youngman  (1931)  IC 6542 Mining Law of Latvia

MLA: E. P. Youngman IC 6542 Mining Law of Latvia. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1931.

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