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4.7 The Minerals And Mining Act CAP M12 LFM 2004 The Minerals and Mining Decree 1999, now Minerals and Mining Act of 2004 was promulgated in order to ensure that mining and its associated activities are carried out in an environmentally sound manner. The Act makes it an offence to course alteration in the water supply enjoyed by any person or land among other offences. 27 4.8 The Oil In,Mineral and Mining Decree - CommonLII,Mineral and Mining Decree Minerals and Mining Decree. No 34 of 1999. Laws of the Federation of Nigeria . Arrangement of Sections . Chapter I . Minerals and Mining . Part I . Ownership of Minerals . 1. Control of and property in minerals, in water, etc. vested in the State. Part II . Functions of Minister with Respect to Minerals Development . 2. Functions of Minister with respect to minerals,MINES AND MINERALS ACT, 1999 - AFRICAN MINING,MINES AND MINERALS ACT, 1999 No. 17 of 1999 REPUBLIC OF BOTSWANA ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS SECTION PART I ─ Preliminary 1. Short title and commencement 2. Interpretation PART II ─ Ownership of Minerals and Acquisition of Mineral Rights 3. Ownership of minerals vested in Republic 4. Act not to apply to petroleum 5. Acquisition of mineral concession 6. Restriction on acquisition of mineral,NIGERIAN MINERALS AND MINING ACT,Monuments Act, Cap. N19, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004 and the National Parks Service Act, Cap. N65, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004; or (e) over which a mineral title has previously been granted by the Mining Cadastre Office and where such mineral title is subsisting.LAWS OF THE FEDERATION OF NIGERIA,19/06/2020· Laws of the Federal Republic/Federation of Nigeria, - Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi Act - CAP. A1 L.F.N. 2004 Acts Authentication Act - CAP A2 L.F.N. 2004 Administration of Justice Commission Act – CAP. A 3 L.F.N. 2004 Administrative Staff College of Nigeria Act – CAP A 4 L.F.N. 2004 Admiralty Jurisdiction Act - CAP.NIGERIAN MINERALS AND MINING ACT,2007,A 480 2007 No. 20 Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act 29. Application of Cap. F34 LFN 2004 and the NfPCAct. 30. Deductibility of Environmental Costs. 31. Pension Reform Act No.2. 2004. 32. Annual Capital Cost Indexation, 33. Royalty. 34. Establishment ofthe Solid Minerals Development Fund. 35. Management Board of the Fund. 36. Functions and Powers of the Board. 37. Custodians of the Fund.

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•Oil and Gas Export Free Zone Decree No. 8 1996, now CAP. O5 L.F.N. 2004 • Industrial Development (Income Tax Relief) Act Cap. 17LFN 2004 •The Mining and Minerals Act Cap. M 12 LFN 2004. Others are-•Nigeria LNG (Fiscal Incentives, Guarantees and Assurances) Act 1990 •Double Taxation Agreements; and •Acts setting up some Government Organisations or companies, e.g. NigerianLaws & Guidelines Regulating Solid Mineral Industry in,,12/02/2017· 3. Nigerian Minerals and Mining Regulations 2011; 4. Guidelines on Mineral Titles Application 2014; 5.The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria: Laws & Guidelines Regulating Solid Mineral Industry in Nigeria (6) Environmental Impact Assessment Act Cap E12 LFN 2004 (EIAA). (7) The Companies and Allied Matters Act, CAP C20, LFN, 2004COMPENSATION FOR DAMAGE ARISING FROM SEISMIC,the Oil Pipelines Act 11, Minerals and Mining Act 12, and the Land Use Act, 1978 13. Section 6 See section 44 of the 1999 Constitution. 7 Cap. E 18 LFN 2004. 8 “Rylands v. Fletcher and the Nigerian Petroleum Industry, 1987, & 1988. vols. 8 & 9, pp. 42 – 43. 9 See Section 44(2) (m).(PPT) APPLICATION OF SECTORIAL LAWS IN RIGHT OF,The Petroleum Act (Cap P10, LFN 2004): -Provides for the payment of Fair and Adequate Compensation for any Surface Rights and for any Damage done to his land as a result of prospecting, exploration or mining of petroleum. -Provides for compensation for productive trees and Venerable objects. Relevant Provisions Contd. Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act, 2007 (Cap M12); Applies to land acquired,The Role of the Nigerian Oil and Gas Content Act in the,,4.7 The Minerals And Mining Act CAP M12 LFM 2004 The Minerals and Mining Decree 1999, now Minerals and Mining Act of 2004 was promulgated in order to ensure that mining and its associated activities are carried out in an environmentally sound manner. The Act makes it an offence to course alteration in the water supply enjoyed by any person or land among other offences. 27 4.8 The Oil In,Ocean law reform: A multi-level comparative law analysis,,01/05/2016· Minerals and Mining Act 1999, Cap M12 LFN 2004, repealed and replaced by the Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act 2007, (2007 No 50), retains and provides in section 1(1): “The entire property in and control of all minerals, in, under or upon any land in Nigeria, its contiguous continental shelf and all rivers, streams and watercourses throughout Nigeria, any area covered by its territorial,

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Minerals And Mining Act, Cap. M12, LFN 2004 Section 76: Agreement of other interested parties • (1) An applicant for a water licence shall inform the Minister [for mines and minerals] of persons likely to be adversely affected by the grant of the water licence and furnish the Minister with their namesLAWS OF THE FEDERATION OF NIGERIA 2004,28/01/2020· G: Gaming Machines (Prohibition Act) – CAP. G1 L.F.N. 2004: General Loan and Stock Act – CAP. G2 L.F.N. 2004: Geneva Conventions Act – CAP. G3 L.F.N. 2004,Ahossou Legal Firm & Co.,deep offshore and inland basin production sharing contracts decree no. 9 1999 act cap. d3 l.f.n. 2004 deep water block allocations to companies (back-in-rights) regulations s. i 7 2003 dock labour (registration and control of employment) rules cap. 198 lfn 1990 double taxation relief (between the benin government and the government and other countries order s.i. 14 1997 double taxation relief,[COMPANY LAW] PARTICIPATION OF ALIENS IN,07/09/2014· Investment in solid minerals - A new company going into mining of solid minerals shall be exempted from tax for the first three years of its operation, which maybe extended for one further period of two years - Minerals and Mining Act Cap. M 12 LFN 2004, section 36 See section 18 for capital allowances, section 19 for exemption from customs,WINGRASS | Empower Yourself: FOREIGN PARTICIPATION,20/02/2013· S ection 28(3) of the Companies Income Tax Act, (as amended by Finance (Miscellaneous Taxation Provisions) (No.3) Decree No. 32, 1996), of Minerals and Mining Act Cap. M. 12 LFN 2004. Section 18 has to do with capital allowances, while section 19 for exemption from customs duties and other benefits. j) Research and Development (R and D) – Research and Development carried out inEstablishing Law | RMAFC,Decree No. 49 of 1989 was later amended by Decree No. 98 of 1993 (now RMAFC Act Cap. R7 LFN 2004) which also renamed the Commission as Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC). The Commission is also listed in the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (As Amended) under Section 153(1) as one of the fourteen (14) Federal Executive Bodies. Membership of

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09/11/2018· Company and Allied Matters Act ("CAMA") Cap 20, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria (LFN) (2004) ("CAMA"): This is the law that regulates company formation and operation in Nigeria, no foreign company may carry on business in Nigeria unless it incorporates a local subsidiary in the country. The MMA also states that no person shall be qualified for the grant of any mining title unless the person,PETROLUEM INDUSTRY: ENVIRONMENTAL,40 Section. 1(1) Minerals and Mining Act 1999 cap M12, Laws of the federation of Nigeria, 2004 (formerly Minerals and Mining Decree No. 34 of 1999) Now Cap 162 LFN 2010., stated that all minerals are heldTRAINING MANUAL ON ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE,Minerals And Mining Act, Cap. M12, LFN 2004 Section 76: Agreement of other interested parties • (1) An applicant for a water licence shall inform the Minister [for mines and minerals] of persons likely to be adversely affected by the grant of the water licence and furnish the Minister with their namesLEGAL REMEDIES FOR VICTIMS OF ENVIRONMENTAL,Mineral and Mining Act Cap M12 LFN 2004 12. National and Mining Standard Regulation Enforcement Act, 2007 13. National Oil Spill Detection Response Act, 2004 14. Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act, 2007 15. Oil Pipeline Act Cap 07 LFN 2004 16. Oil Navigable Water Act Cap 06 LFN 2004 17. Petroleum Act Cap P10 LFN 2004 18. Petroleum (Drilling and,mining law in nigeria,Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act. 29. Application of Cap. F 34 LFN 2004 and the NfPCAct. 30. Deductibility ofEnvironmental Costs. 31. Pension Reform Act... Read more. An Overview Of The Nigerian Minerals And Mining Act 2007, Mar 17, 2010, The Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act 2007 (the Act) was passed into law on March 16, 2007 to repeal the Minerals and Mining Act, No. Read more.PETROLUEM INDUSTRY: ENVIRONMENTAL,40 Section. 1(1) Minerals and Mining Act 1999 cap M12, Laws of the federation of Nigeria, 2004 (formerly Minerals and Mining Decree No. 34 of 1999) Now Cap 162 LFN 2010., stated that all minerals are held

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F10 LFN 2004 21 Now Water Resources Act Cap.W2 LFN 2004 22 Item 64, Part 1 of the second schedule. 23 No 101 of 1993 24 There are 36 states in the federation. 27 Petroleum, Natural Resources and Environmental Law Journal the Federal level, the apex institution is the Federal Ministry of Water Resources,25which is also responsible for the River Basin Development Authorities (RBDAs)About RMAFC | RMAFC,Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) was established by Decree No. 49 of 1989 and later amended by Decree 98 of 1993 (now RMAFC Act CAP R7 LFN 2004) under Section 153(1) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (As Amended), the Commission is listed as one of the fourteen (14) Federal Executive Bodies.APPRAISAL OF CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL,Nigerian Mining Corporation Act Cap N 120 LFN 2004. 16 103; Niger-Delta Development Commission (NDDC) Act Cap N86 LFN 2004. 7 (1) 213; Nigerian Urban and Regional Planning Act Cap N 138, LFN 2004 104, 203. Oil in Navigable Waters Act Cap 06 LFN 2004. 6 104; 7 203, 204; 3 204; 6 204 . Oil Pipeline Act Cap 07 2004. 11 (5) 104, 207BRIEF HISTORY OF OIL AND GAS IN NIGERIA - Isochukwu Ltd,09/07/2018· Decree No. 51 of 1969 (now Cap. P10 Laws of then Federation of Nigeria (2004). Established by the NNOC Act No. 18 of 1971. NNPC Act No. 33 of 1977 now NNPC Act Cap. N 10 LFN 2004. Yemi Oke; Relevance of Derivatives and Related Debt Instruments to Public-Private Sector Financing of Energy Resources in Nigeria.PETROLEUM ACT CAP. 350 L.F.N. 1990 ACT CAP. P10,PETROLEUM ACT CAP. 350 L.F.N. 1990 ACT CAP. P10 L.F.N. 20041. SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION. ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS SECTION 1. Vesting of petroleum in the State, etc. 2. Oil exploration licences, oil prospecting licences and oil mining licences. 3. Refineries. 4. Control of petroleum products. 5. Offences in connection with the distribution of petroleum products. 6. Price control. 7. Rights of pre,OIL PIPELINES ACT – Nigerian Law Intellectual Property,,[Cap. 195 1958 Edition. Cap. E7.] (4) The holder of a licence shall have power to dig and gel free of charge any gravel, sand, clay, stone or other similar substance (not being a mineral within the meaning as-signed thereto in the Minerals and Mining Act) within any land included within the area