Judicial And Statutory Definitions of Words And Phrases 5

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The terms are found together in the statutes, and both are Intended to Indicate the pres- ence of metal in rock, yet a lode may be and often does contain more than one vein.
United States v. Iron Silver Min. Co., 9 Sup.
Ct 195, 198, 128 U. S. 673. 32 L. Ed. 571.
LODE MINING CI.AIM.
A "lode mining claim" is a definite, dis- tinct, and certain tract or parcel of land, the same as is a farm or town lot, and a loca- tion according to law and the record thereof is the title by which it is held and o
...wned.
It is a claim on the surface and exposed to view, designated by stakes and monuments so that its boundaries may be readily traced.
Mantle v. Noyes, 5 Pac. 856, 861, 5 Mont 274.
LODGE.
Within the meaning of a statute which makes It the duty of the clerk of common pleas of a county to record all deeds lodged with him for that purpose, a deed is "lodged" with the clerk for record when It is sent to him with a request to record the same and inform the sender of the necessary charges therefor. Dickerson v.


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