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Definition of Locators
1. locator [n] - See also: locator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Locators
Literary usage of Locators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Handbook on American Mining Law by George Purcell Costigan (1908)
"In some cases locators are allowed to drop the names of old1 locators and to add
... Whether the names of old locators may be dropped and new ones added by ..."
2. A Treatise on the American Law Relating to Mines and Mineral Lands Within by Curtis Holbrook Lindley (1903)
"The views of the author coincide with those of Mr. Morrison upon this point.1 \
406. Relocation by one of several original locators in hostility to the ..."
3. Handbook on American Mining Law by George Purcell Costigan (1908)
"Whether the names of old locators may be dropped and new ones added by amendment
depends upon the way they happen to be dropped or added. ..."
4. Modern American Law: A Systematic and Comprehensive Commentary on the by Eugene Allen Gilmore, William Charles Wermuth (1914)
"Dummy locators.—In the making of the association locations there is a great
temptation to use the names of dummy locators. Where such names are used the ..."
5. Methods of Historical Study by Herbert Baxter Adams (1884)
"That said locators, after the discovery of said lode, drove a stake on said lode
on the discovery claim, erected a monument of stone around said stake, ..."
6. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1906)
"The locators, after posting and recording said notice, caused a survey to be ...
On a line between said two last-named stakes the locators caused to be set ..."
7. The Law of Mines and Mining in the United States by Daniel Moreau Barringer, John Stokes Adams (1911)
"The extra- lateral rights of the parties are analogous to the rights of locators
on intersecting veins. The claims were located as shown in the diagram, ..."