43 CFR §3832.12
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- (a)General requirements.
- (1)All claims and sites. You must describe the land by state, meridian, township, range, section and by aliquot part to the quarter section. To obtain the land description, you must use an official survey plat or other U.S. Government map that is based on the surveyed or protracted U.S. Public Land Survey System. If you cannot describe the land by aliquot part (e.g., the land is unsurveyed), you must provide a metes and bounds description that fixes the position of the claim corners with respect to a specified claim corner, discovery monument, or official survey monument. In all cases, your description of the land must be as compact and regular in form as reasonably possible and should conform to the U.S. Public Land Survey System and its rectangular subdivisions as much as possible; and
- (2)
- (i)You must file either—
- (ii)You must show on a map or sketch the boundaries and position of the individual claim or site by aliquot part within the quarter section accurately enough for BLM to identify the mining claims or sites on the ground.
- (iii)You may show more than one claim or site on a single map or describe more than one claim or site in a single sketch—
- (iv)You are not required to employ a professional surveyor or engineer to establish the location's position on the ground.
- (b)Lode claims. You must describe lode claims by metes and bounds beginning at the discovery point on the claim and include a tie to natural objects or permanent monuments including:
- (c)Placer claims.
- (1)You must describe placer claims by aliquot part and complete lots using the U.S. Public Land Survey System and its rectangular subdivisions except when placer claims are—
- (2)For placer mining claims that are on unsurveyed Federal lands or are gulch or bench placer claims:
- (3)If you are describing an association placer claim by metes and bounds, you must meet the following requirements, according to the number of persons in your association, as described in Snow Flake Fraction Placer, 37 Pub. Lands Dec. 250 (1908), in order to keep your claim in compact form and not split Federal lands into narrow, long or irregular shapes:
- (i)A location by 1 or 2 persons must fit within the exterior boundaries of a square 40-acre parcel;
- (ii)A location by 3 or 4 persons must fit within the exterior boundaries of 2 square 40-acre contiguous parcels;
- (iii)A location by 5 or 6 persons must fit within the exterior boundaries of 3 square contiguous 40-acre parcels; and
- (iv)A location by 7 or 8 persons must fit within the exterior boundaries of 4 square contiguous 40-acre parcels.