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STATE OF COLORADO <br />MINED LAND RECLAMATION BOARD <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety <br />Office of Mined Land Reclamation <br />1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />In the Matter of File No. M-1980-244, Permit/Permit Amendment Application.' <br />Name of Operator/Applicant: Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mining Company <br />Site: Cresson Project Mine Life Extension <br />OBJECTIONS, PROTEST AND REQUEST FOR PARTY STATUS <br />Of <br />ODIN MINING INTERNATIONAL, INC. <br />(A Nevada corporation) <br />1495 Ridgeview Drive, Suite 220 <br />Reno, Nevada 89509 <br />Colorado Address: Christopher E. Herald: 15095 Foothill Road, Golden, ;t 80401 <br />Telephone: (303) 279-6462 Cell Phone: (303) 912-234!1 <br />By Warranty Deed recorded May 20, 2008, in Teller County, i <br />Colorado, under Reception No. 617675, Odin Mining International,', <br />Inc. (hereinafter "Odin"), acquired fee title to property within <br />the boundaries of the Cresson Project proposed East Cresson Minei <br />(extension) and within the boundaries of the proposed pit itself: <br />The property consists of an undivided three-fifths interest in <br />the surface and in the minerals within the Newark J and Right All <br />Right patented mining claims (U.S. Mineral Survey No. 9075). <br />Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mining Company (hereinafter "CC&V" or <br />"the Applicant"), owns the other undivided two-fifths of the <br />property so described. Neither mining nor reclamation of the <br />property is presently permitted by any agency of the State of <br />Colorado. <br />The Applicant requests that mining and reclamation of the <br />property so jointly owned by CC&V and Odin be so permitted <br />without regard to the Odin ownership of the majority interest <br />therein. The Applicant asserts that it can do so if it has any <br />interest therein, however large or small, citing "Colorado common' <br />law" and a Colorado "special statute" as to "mining property" and <br />"Colorado common law" as to use of "the surface estate" as <br />follows: <br />On Page 34 of the Cresson Project Mining Development Plan, <br />Amendment 1, Attachment 1, under the heading "B. Legal Right to <br />Enter Property in Common," CC&V states that: <br />RECEIVED <br />JUN 1l 2008 <br />DWISIon of Reclamatlon, <br />Oft and Safety