mine owner

collocation in English

meaningsofmineandowner

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mine
noun[C]
uk
/maɪn/
us
/maɪn/
a hole or system of holes in the ground where substances such as coal, metal, and salt ...
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owner
noun[C]
uk
/ˈəʊ.nər/
us
/ˈoʊ.nɚ/
someone who ...
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(Definition ofmineandownerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofmine owner

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It is a moral certainty that themineownerpasses everything on to the occupier of the mine.
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There is the constant pressure of self-interest which is going on against themineownerdeveloping his best schemes, because his interest is fixed.
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The owner of the coal may be either themineowneror the factor.
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It is in the power of themineownerto give him facilities for carriage there.
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Themineownerwould be able to say that the cost was too high and that he had conformed with the statutory requirement.
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It is an offence for amineownerto cause pollution of watercourses.
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We feel that there is a danger of a roguemineownertrying to evade his future responsibilities by a quick sale or disposal.
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The existence of the compulsory purchase powers will distort the value of the land concerned and favour themineownerover any other private interests.
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It compels themineownerto pay the rate of wages fixed.
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For those who do, however, the next stage is to make a claim by completing the damage notice and sending it to themineowner.
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A larger amount will have to be paid by themineowner.
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In the event of a contravention, themineowner, the mine manager and any undermanager would each be guilty of an offence.
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