Supreme Court

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Settlement of litigation with Century Mining

September 6th, 2008

Sulliden Exploration Inc. announces that it has settled the legal actions commenced in Canada in June 2007 against Century Mining Corporation, Algamarca and others.
Century has withdrawn from its involvement with the Shahuindo property in Peru and abandoned all of its claims to the Shahuindo property. Sulliden’s legal actions and Century’s motion challenging jurisdiction have both [...]

Global Copper Corp. Announces Court Approval for Arrangement With Teck Cominco Limited

July 29th, 2008

Global Copper Corp. announces that the Supreme Court of British Columbia has approved the previously announced shareholder approved plan of arrangement under which Teck Cominco Limited will, if the arrangement is completed, acquire all of the shares of Global. Global’s principal asset is the Relincho project in Chile. Substantially all of Global’s other assets, [...]

Buchans River completes plan of arrangement with Royal Roads

July 28th, 2008

Buchans River Ltd. are pleased to announce that the Plan of Arrangement between Buchans River and Royal Roads was completed today. The Arrangement was overwhelmingly approved by Buchans River shareholders at a special meeting held on July 23, 2008, and was approved by the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia on July 24, 2008.
It is [...]

Pacific Asia China Energy Inc. Completes Sale to Green Dragon Gas

July 11th, 2008

PACIFIC ASIA CHINA ENERGY INC. announced the closing of the plan of arrangement under which Green Dragon Gas (”Green Dragon”), through its wholly-owned direct and indirect subsidiaries, GREKA China Ltd. and GREKA Acquisitions Ltd. (”GREKA”), acquired all of the Company’s outstanding shares at a price of CDN$0.35 per share in cash, for total cash proceeds [...]

High Court Rejects Attempt to Block BP Deal

July 3rd, 2008

The U.S. Supreme Court rejected an attempt by victims of a deadly refinery explosion to block a plea deal between BP PLC and prosecutors.
The Supreme Court’s action means a federal judge in Houston can now decide whether to give final approval to the much criticized plea deal, which settles criminal conduct by the London-based oil [...]

Acquisition of Pan African Mining Corp. by Asia Thai Mining Co., Ltd. Closed Today in Accordance With Plan of Arrangement

June 28th, 2008

Pan African Mining Corp. announce the closing today of the Plan of Arrangement and related transactions contemplated by the Arrangement Agreement dated May 9, 2008, as amended June 17, 2008, among Asia Thai Mining Co., Ltd., 0819615 B.C. Ltd., the Company and African Queen Mines Ltd., a newly formed subsidiary of the Company. A Final [...]

Nevoro Updates on the Proposed Acquisition of Aurora Platinum Exploration Inc.

June 7th, 2008

Nevoro Inc. (”Nevoro”) (Toronto:NVR.TO) is pleased to announce that Aurora Platinum Exploration Inc., (formerly Aurora Metals (BVI) Limited), (OTC BB:AUPXF.OB) (”Aurora”) has received approval, of its common shareholders at its special shareholders meeting held yesterday (the “Meeting”), 97 % of the votes cast by the Aurora Shareholders voting in person or by proxy at the [...]

Judge denies attempt to halt Keystone oil pipeline

May 17th, 2008

A judge has refused to stop construction of a crude-oil pipeline that would be built by TransCanada Corp. through eastern North Dakota, saying state regulators took adequate safety precautions in deciding its route.
North Dakota’s Public Service Commission did a thorough factual and legal review of its order allowing construction of the Keystone pipeline, district [...]

Chevron denies 16.5-billion-dollar pollution damage in Ecuador

April 15th, 2008

US oil giant Chevron on Monday rejected a court report holding it liable for 16.5 billion dollars in alleged environmental damage in Ecuador between 1964-1990, saying it owes the Ecuadoran government exactly “nothing.”
“What we’ll do is challenge it point by point … and insist that the report is absurd and illegal,” Chevron’s Ecuador representative Rodrigo [...]

NCIP told to lift TRO on mining

March 4th, 2008

PHILEX Mining Company stands to lose over P30 million daily if it stops operations.
Following the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples’ (NCIP) issuance of a 72-hour temporary restraining order (TRO) against the mining firm last week, Philex mines filed an urgent motion to lift the TRO claiming among others that its issuance was arbitrarily and capriciously [...]


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