TORONTO -- (Business Wire)
Stans Energy Corp., (âStans Energyâ or the âCompanyâ), (TSX-V:HRE)
(OTCQX:HREEF), is pleased to report that the Bishkek City Court has
ruled against a Chinese company which claimed ownership of the mining
licence for Kutessay II. Baotou Hongbo Technology Company LTD (Baotau),
claimed that it was the legal holder of the mining licence for Kutessay
II, that this licence was taken away illegally and without notification.
The Bishkek City Court found that Baotau has no valid claims against the
licence for Kutessay II, thereby overturning an earlier ruling by the
Inter-district Court of Bishkek.
Baotau HongboTechnology Company LTD brought suit against the State
Agency for Geology and Mineral Resources of the Kyrgyz Republic with the
intention to reclaim licence rights to Kutessay II. The Inter-district
Court of Bishkek ruled in favour of Baotou Technology Company LTD,
overlooking significant evidence and ignoring several substantive
procedural issues. An immediate appeal was filed to the Bishkek City
Court by Kutisay Mining LLC and the State Agency for Geology and Mineral
Resources of Kyrgyz Republic.
The Bishkek City Court overruled the lower court ruling for several
reasons
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Baotau had no legal basis to petition the courts as it did not acquire
the original licence holder, Central Asia Metals Group, until 2013.
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A letter from Baotau to the Kyrgyz government indicated it knew that
Central Asia Metals Group licence had been revoked and thus this was
the basis for the termination of proceeding under the statute of
limitations
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The court found that Central Asia Metals Group failed to comply with
its licence agreements from 2008 and it knew by 2010 its licence had
been revoked
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Finally, the City Court concluded that the original trial gravely
violated substantive and procedural law that led to an unlawful and
unjustified decision, which the City Court has nullified.
This decision is final and binding however Baotau Hongbo Technology
Company LTD can file an appeal to the Supreme Court within the period of
one year. This appeal may only be filed for procedural issues pertaining
to this most recent trial at the Bishkek City Court.
The State Prosecutors Office of the Kyrgyz Republicâs court action to
invalidate the license issuance for the development of Kutessay II for
Kutisay Mining LLC is still before the courts. Stans Energy hopes to be
able to provide an update within this quarter on the status of the case.
About Stans Energy
Stans Energy Corp. is a resource development company focused on
advancing Heavy Rare Earth (HRE) properties in areas of Central Asia and
Russia. In December 2009, Stans acquired a 20-year mining license for
the past-producing Kutessay II rare earth mine from the Kyrgyz Republic.
On May 26, 2011 Stans completed the purchase of the Kashka Rare Earth
Processing Plant (KRP) the same plant that previously refined REEs from
Kutessay II ores. The KRP was the only hard rock plant to produce all
rare earth elements outside of China, producing 120 different metals,
alloys, and oxides. For over 30 years, Kutessay II produced 80% of the
rare earth metals for the Former Soviet Union.
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Stans Energy Corp.
Rodney Irwin, 647-426-1865
Interim
President & CEO
rodney@stansenergy.com
or
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Vinokurov, 647-426-1865
VP Corporate Development
david@stansenergy.com
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