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1973 Interior Dec. (IBLA) 1 (1973)

handle is hein.amindian/ibla1973 and id is 1 raw text is: UNITED STATES
V.
ALARCO (fonmerly MENA MINING and EXPLORATION CO., INC.)
IBLA 71-215                                           Decided January 10, 1973
Appeal fom a decision of Administrative Law Judge John R Rampton, Jr., declaring invalid the Mary Alice No.
3 lode mining claim for lack of discovery and finding the lands embrced by the claim to be nonmineml in character.
Affirimed.
1.    Mining Claims: Contests-Mining Claims: Detemiination of Validity
To establish a prima facie case and to meet its burden of pmoof in a mining contest,
the Government is required only to show by competent evidence that there has been
no discovery of a valuable minera deposit
2. Administrative Procedune: Buiden of Pmoof-Mining Claims: Contests-Mining
Claims: Discovery: Generally--Rules of Pmetice: Government Contests
In a Government mining contest where the contestant has made a prima facie
showing of a lack of discovery the burden of producing evidence of the existence of
a valuable minerl deposit sufficient to support discovely is upon the claimants and
where no evidence is introduced it is pmoper to declaie the claim null and void.
APPEARANCES: Ernest E. Tabor, a co-owner ofALARCO, for contestee; Richard L. Fowler, Esq., Office of the Geneml
Counsel, United States Department ofAgricultue, Albuquerque, New Mexico, for the Government
OPINION BY MR HENRIQUES
A contest was initiated at the request of the Forest Sevice, United States Depatiment of Agriculture, seeking to
detemine the validity of the Mary Alice No. 3 lode mining claim situated in sec. 7, T. 19 N., R 1 E., NMP.M. A hearing
was held on October 14, 1970, at which time the contestee did not appear. Prior to the commence-

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