Regulation 10(1)
10. (1) The following documents may be filed in a recorder's
office by the telephone transmission of a facsimile of the
document, if the facsimile is legible when received and the
number of pages being transmitted, including the cover page, does
not exceed eleven:
- An application to obtain or renew a prospector's licence.
- An application to record a mining claim.
- A dispute under section 48 of the Act
- A notice of re-staking of a mining claim.
- An order, judgment or certificate of the Divisional Court
being filed under section 64 of the Act.
- A report of assessment work, if no drawing contained in the
report is larger than 8½ inches by 14 inches.
- A notice of abandonment or partial abandonment.
- A certificate confirming that a notice of intention to
perform assessment work has been given under section 78 of the
Act
- An agreement respecting surface rights compensation
- An application for a lease
- A notice of appeal to the Commissioner under section 112 of
the Act.
- An order or judgment of the Commissioner being filed under
section 129 of the Act
- A notice of appeal to the Divisional Court under section 134
of the Act
- An order of a Director of Mine Rehabilitation for the
performance of a rehabilitation measure under section 145 of the
Act. O. Reg. 113/91, s. 10
(2) If an application to record a mining claim or a notice of
abandonment or partial abandonment is filed by telephone
transmission, the original application or notice shall be
deposited in the recorder's office within ten business days after
the date of the transmission. O. Reg. 253/91, s. 2.
(3) If the original is not deposited in the recorder's office
within the time specified in subsection (2), the application or
notice shall be deemed not to have been filed by telephone
transmission. O. Reg. 253/91, s. 2.