Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Translation of the Mining Law of Mexico
Some very important innovations are also introduced, notably the transfer of many suits involving mining titles and contracts from the state to the federal courts. This change, while new, is in harmony with prior legislation and will undoubtedly result in greater uniformity and security and will be of great benefit to mining men by making a familiarity with local state laws and procedure unnecessary. Even those matters still left within the jurisdiction of the state courts are removed from the operation of state laws and subjected to the provisions of the Civil Code of the Federal District and of the Commercial Code.
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