Tengraph WA lease question.
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Tengraph WA lease question.
Questions on Tengraph and leases in WA.
1. Do you need a 40e on the blue "E" exploration pending areas as displayed on Tengraph?
2. What are the meanings and usage availability of each of the types of ground on Tengraph? Ie. e, p, m etc.
Ta.
Bencld
bencld- Contributor Plus
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Re: Tengraph WA lease question.
G'day Chris
Answer to Q1 = No, any pending (blue) ground is ok
Answer to Q2 = E is exploration lease, P is prospecting lease, M is mining lease, if these are (green) they are live leases and no go without permission.
cheers dave
Answer to Q1 = No, any pending (blue) ground is ok
Answer to Q2 = E is exploration lease, P is prospecting lease, M is mining lease, if these are (green) they are live leases and no go without permission.
cheers dave
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Re: Tengraph WA lease question.
Bed careful on the blue pending leases, some look a bit darker underneath these are pending over live leases gim .
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Registration date : 2008-10-30
Re: Tengraph WA lease question.
Another handy tool in Tengraph.
Click - Selections
Click - Taylor Display
This gives you all the preceding dead or surrended leases, this is handy if you are looking for an old bit of ground and you only have an expired lease number which doesn't show up if a live lease is over the top of it.
Click - Selections
Click - Taylor Display
This gives you all the preceding dead or surrended leases, this is handy if you are looking for an old bit of ground and you only have an expired lease number which doesn't show up if a live lease is over the top of it.
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