Minerals for Atomic Energy a Guide to Exploration for Uranium Thorium And Ber
Minerals for Atomic Energy a Guide to Exploration for Uranium Thorium And Ber
Robert D Nininger
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15 percent 2. 50 0. 16 percent 2. 70 0. 17 percent 2. 90 0. 18 percent 3. 10 0. 19 percent 3. 30 0. 20 percent and more 3. 50 Fractional parts of a pound will be paid for on a pro rata basis to the nearest cent. Assays will be adjusted to the nearest 0. 01 percent for purposes of payment. Weights are avoirdupois dry weights. Bonus pay- ments made under this section will be in addition to any other payments for delivery of the ore. They will be paid directly by the Commission and not by the stat...ion or mill. (e) Maximum quantity of uranium ores for which bonus payments will be made. Subject to the conditions of this section, bonus payments will be made on deliveries of uranium ore from an eligible mining property to a station or mill until bonus payments have been made on 10, 000 pounds of contained uranium oxide less the number of pounds, if any, accepted by stations or mills (or any other uranium ore processing plants) from that mining property be- tween April 9, 1948 and February 28, 1951, inclusive.
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