Mining claimQuarry permitCertificate of registrationEvictionLocus standi
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Mining rightsEvictionQuarry permitCertificate of registration
legislation
Statutes Cited
Mines and Minerals Act
Rural District Councils Act
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Case Summary
Key Issues
{"issue_text":"Does Chivero have locus standi to evict Velocity?","issue_type":"law","dispositive":"no","related_facts":"Chivero holds Certificate of Registration; Velocity challenges authenticity"}
{"issue_text":"Does Velocity have valid defence to resist eviction based on expired permit?","issue_type":"law","dispositive":"yes","related_facts":"Velocity's permit expired 31 December 2017; no renewal application made"}
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Facts of the Case
Background
Chivero Quarries sought eviction of Velocity Motors from a quarry site claiming rights under a certificate of registration issued December 2017. Velocity resisted claiming prior rights under a quarry permit issued March 2017 which expired December 2017, and disputed Chivero's locus standi.
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