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The Public Lands: Development Of Federal Policy, Charles F. Wilkinson
The Public Lands: Development Of Federal Policy, Charles F. Wilkinson
Federal Lands, Laws and Policies and the Development of Natural Resources: A Short Course (Summer Conference, July 28-August 1)
9 pages.
A New Program For The Management Of Federal Coal Reserves, Guy R. Martin
A New Program For The Management Of Federal Coal Reserves, Guy R. Martin
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Federal Coal Leasing Waltz, Brian E. Mcgee, Gerald E. Dahl
The Federal Coal Leasing Waltz, Brian E. Mcgee, Gerald E. Dahl
West Virginia Law Review
Few Americans will deny that if we are not already immersed in an energy crisis, we are at least on the brink of a very serious energy crunch. Consequently, it is critical that we reassess our present and future energy resources, our escalating consumption of finite reserves, and. our commitment to energy conservation. Pivotal to such an assessment is the development of our nation's vast western coal deposits and the vital part that federal coal can play in this tableau. Just one short year ago, the nation was primed to embark upon a new era of federal coal leasing as …
Mining Claims: The Nemesis Of Federal Land Management, Raymond W. Haman
Mining Claims: The Nemesis Of Federal Land Management, Raymond W. Haman
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Pooling And Unitization Of Oil And Gas Leases, A. Allen King
Pooling And Unitization Of Oil And Gas Leases, A. Allen King
Michigan Law Review
Not so many years ago the oil industry faced utter collapse and ruin, a situation brought on by operations under legal rules developed in the early days of the industry when knowledge of the physical characteristics of oil and gas and their underground reservoirs was limited as compared with present day knowledge. In the late 1920's and early 1930's discoveries of great new oil fields that were developed and operated under the Rule of Capture and the Offset Drilling Rule caused a flood of oil on a market unable to absorb it. This not only had an adverse effect upon …
Taxation-Exemption Of Sovereign Instrumentality-Effect Of Imposing Tax
Taxation-Exemption Of Sovereign Instrumentality-Effect Of Imposing Tax
Michigan Law Review
Plaintiff corporation brought suit against the collector of internal revenue for federal income taxes paid under protest. The taxes were assessed upon the net income derived from the sale of oil and gas produced on lands which the plaintiff held under lease from the state of Texas. A legislative act provided for the leasing of the lands to further the development of their natural resources, the lessees paying a royalty on oil and gas. The statutory leases had been previously held to constitute a sale of the minerals. Theisen v. Robison, 117 Tex. 489, 8 S.W. (2d) 646. The statute …