In the first McIlwraith Ministry, Macrossan successfully introduced the first mining regulations in Queensland on his third attempt in 1881.
The Bergordnung were the mining regulations or law enacted in order to exercise the royal mining rights or Bergregal in central Europe in medieval times.
In 1524, he issued new mining regulations.
He said the Administration intended to announce new mining regulations next month, followed by new rules on timber and water rights.
Officials of the Bureau of Land Management said they were removing unduly burdensome provisions of the mining regulations.
'Are you aware that because of the peculiar nature of this country the mining regulations are framed in such a way as to take account of earthquakes?'
With the introduction of parliamentary legislative powers, they replaced the earlier mining regulations issued by royalty or nobility to their states and territories.
Other mining regulations, which would have been nullified by the riders, will take effect in April.
In 1536 Philip issued a uniform mining regulations for his entire territory.
In many cases these rights were awarded to a third party or granted to landowners under the mining regulations (Bergordnung).