30 U.S.C. § 1403 : US Code - Section 1403: Definitions
Search 30 U.S.C. § 1403 : US Code - Section 1403: Definitions
For purposes of this chapter, the term -
(1) "commercial recovery" means -
(A) any activity engaged in at sea to recover any hard
mineral resource at a substantial rate for the primary purpose
of marketing or commercially using such resource to earn a net
profit, whether or not such net profit is actually earned;
(B) if such recovered hard mineral resource will be processed
at sea, such processing; and
(C) if the waste of such activity to recover any hard mineral
resource, or of such processing at sea, will be disposed of at
sea, such disposal;
(2) "Continental Shelf" means -
(A) the seabed and subsoil of the submarine areas adjacent to
the coast, but outside the area of the territorial sea, to a
depth of 200 meters or, beyond that limit, to where the depth
of the superjacent waters admits of the exploitation of the
natural resources of such submarine area; and
(B) the seabed and subsoil of similar submarine areas
adjacent to the coast of islands;
(3) "controlling interest", for purposes of paragraph 14(C) of
this section, means a direct or indirect legal or beneficial
interest in or influence over another person arising through
ownership of capital stock, interlocking directorates or
officers, contractual relations, or other similar means, which
substantially affect the independent business behavior of such
person;
(4) "deep seabed" means the seabed, and the subsoil thereof to
a depth of ten meters, lying seaward of and outside -
(A) the Continental Shelf of any nation; and
(B) any area of national resource jurisdiction of any foreign
nation, if such area extends beyond the Continental Shelf of
such nation and such jurisdiction is recognized by the United
States;
(5) "exploration" means -
(A) any at-sea observation and evaluation activity which has,
as its objective, the establishment and documentation of -
(i) the nature, shape, concentration, location, and tenor
of a hard mineral resource; and
(ii) the environmental, technical, and other appropriate
factors which must be taken into account to achieve
commercial recovery; and
(B) the taking from the deep seabed of such quantities of any
hard mineral resource as are necessary for the design,
fabrication, and testing of equipment which is intended to be
used in the commercial recovery and processing of such
resource;
(6) "hard mineral resource" means any deposit or accretion on,
or just below, the surface of the deep seabed of nodules which
include one or more minerals, at least one of which contains
manganese, nickel, cobalt, or copper;
(7) "international agreement" means a comprehensive agreement
concluded through negotiations at the Third United Nations
Conference on the Law of the Sea, relating to (among other
matters) the exploration for and commercial recovery of hard
mineral resources and the establishment of an international
regime for the regulation thereof;
(8) "licensee" means the holder of a license issued under
subchapter I of this chapter to engage in exploration;
(9) "permittee" means the holder of a permit issued under
subchapter I of this chapter to engage in commercial recovery;
(10) "person" means any United States citizen, any individual,
and any corporation, partnership, joint venture, association, or
other entity organized or existing under the laws of any nation;
(11) "reciprocating state" means any foreign nation designated
as such by the Administrator under section 1428 of this title;
(12) "Administrator" means the Administrator of the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration;
(13) "United States" means the several States, the District of
Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, American Samoa, the
United States Virgin Islands, Guam, and any other Commonwealth,
territory, or possession of the United States; and
(14) "United States citizen" means -
(A) any individual who is a citizen of the United States;
(B) any corporation, partnership, joint venture, association,
or other entity organized or existing under the laws of any of
the United States; and
(C) any corporation, partnership, joint venture, association,
or other entity (whether organized or existing under the laws
of any of the United States or a foreign nation) if the
controlling interest in such entity is held by an individual or
entity described in subparagraph (A) or (B).
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