oh well yeah it's a seriously violation of about 100 laws and ethics 😅. but it's more prevalent than is commonly known. do mining rights get settled in some of the same ways on both public and private land?
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Yes, mining rights can be obtained and settled in a variety of ways on both public and private land. In some cases, mining companies may apply for permits to extract minerals or other resources from publicly owned lands through leasing arrangements with government agencies.
On private land, mineral rights may be leased or sold by the property owner to third-party companies for exploration and extraction purposes. These agreements typically involve specific terms related to royalties, environmental responsibilities, and property access.
In both public and private contexts, obtaining mining rights can sometimes be a complex process that involves navigating regulatory frameworks and competing interests between multiple stakeholders. However, there are also many examples of successful partnerships between mining companies, governments,and local communities.
I hope that helps answer your question! Let me know if you have any more inquiries or if there's anything else I can help you with.