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So You Want To Ban Mountaintop Mining--You May Have To Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is, Stephanie René Timmermeyer
So You Want To Ban Mountaintop Mining--You May Have To Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is, Stephanie René Timmermeyer
West Virginia Law Review
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Keystone Bituminous Coal Association V. Debenedictis: A Regulatory Taking, Monique Van Damme
Keystone Bituminous Coal Association V. Debenedictis: A Regulatory Taking, Monique Van Damme
West Virginia Law Review
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Coal Slurry Pipelines--In The Public Interest, C. Howard Hardesty, Edward S. Shipper Jr.
Coal Slurry Pipelines--In The Public Interest, C. Howard Hardesty, Edward S. Shipper Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
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Railroads -- Extent Of Title Acquired By Railroad By Adverse Possession Of Land Used As Right-Of-Way - Effect On Mineral Rights, Roy L. Rogers
Railroads -- Extent Of Title Acquired By Railroad By Adverse Possession Of Land Used As Right-Of-Way - Effect On Mineral Rights, Roy L. Rogers
Michigan Law Review
In a recent Michigan case it appeared that for more than the statutory period of limitation the plaintiff railroad had maintained a right-of-way over land to which the defendant held the record title. A decree quieting title in fee simple absolute in the plaintiff railroad was sought in order to determine the ownership of the oil and gas underlying the right-of-way. The court held that the railroad acquired by adverse user of the right-of-way no title to the oil and gas or other minerals beneath the surface of the land.