释义 |
mineral rights in British English (ˈmɪnərəl raɪts) plural nounthe legal entitlement to exploit naturally-occurring mineral deposits in a particular place Examples of 'mineral rights' in a sentencemineral rights Farmers with no mineral rights are relegated to the status of 'surface owners'.But the most critical issue is mineral rights.But in this case mineral rights were invested in the nation, not the tribe.The company has the mineral rights to more than 80,000 hectares.Church claims accounted for more than half of all mineral rights registrations since 2010.Current sellers are reluctant to let go of any mineral rights, just in case.They are the owners of mineral rights or dominant players in mineral-rich countries.He owns the mineral rights to 76 acres, and he's confident there's oil.They tried but failed to buy the mineral rights.As we have pointed out, the big obstacle here is the mineral rights regime. |