Monday, January 17, 2011 3:35:11 AM
The entire N. Baja mountain area,where CWRN's claims are,are in mining concessions. Something that should not surprise any surface owner if the process is anything like the U.S.,where surface owners are notified of any mining applications within a certain distance of their property and there are public hearings(often multiple) to determine land usage.
CWRN,thru its wholly owned subsidiary, has the mining rights-the concession,which re Baja 14 was previously by another co.
CWRN thru sub,has the mining permits-see PR's and has been inspected as per those permits at least 5 times in last 5 months-see previous posts-e.g,8299 and 13971.
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