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Placer Mining Land Use Regulation (Y.O.I.C. 2003/59).

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The present Regulation is made under the Placer Mining Act. In particular, the Regulation lays down provisions relating to the efficient and correct enforcement of the afore-mentioned Act. Section 2 establishes that this Regulation and Part 2 of the Act apply to claims or land on which a lease has been granted. The text consists of 2 sections and 1 Table listing “operation class criteria”.

Implements: Placer Mining Act (S.Y. 2003, c. 13). (2016)

Subdivision Act (R.S.Y. 2002, c. 209).

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The present Act provides for the subdivision of land or the reconfiguration of any privately titled lot. This includes dividing land into additional parcels, combining two or more lots into one, lot enlargements, making boundary adjustments, condominium surveys and in some cases, long term leases. Whoever proposes such a subdivision must apply to the approving officer for approval of a plan of subdivision in the manner prescribed by the Regulations. Also the creation of a new parcel of land from unsurveyed Yukon Land needs a subdivision approval. The text consists of 27 sections.

Placer Mining Act (S.Y. 2003, c. 13).

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For the purpose of the present Act «lands» means lands in respect of which the rights to the gold or other precious minerals or stones are under the administration and control of the Commissioner. Under the present Act Yukon lievies a royalty on all gold shipped from Yukon for export, whether in the form of gold dust as mined or bars. The royalty is computed at the rate of 2.5% of the value of the gold, or at such lesser rate as may be fixed by the Commissioner-in-Council.