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GOLDBROOK VENTURES INC V.GBK



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Post by roadking08on Sep 28, 2011 8:20pm
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Already an article on todays NEWS

Already an article on todays NEWSAlthough not much to add, a bit less legal mumbo jumbo. I can't wait to see if JJ listens to tribunal in next 29 days. When judges insist, they usually get a little pissed when they are not obeyed.
This is from Canadian Mining Journal

ARBITRATION: Decision restores Goldbrook's 25% of Nunavik nickel project

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2011-09-28

QUEBEC - Goldbrook Ventures of Vancouver has announced that the tribunal arbitrating a dispute between it and joint venture partner Jilin Jien Nickel has ruled to restore Goldbrook's 25% interest in the Nunavik nickel project in the Raglan Mining District.

The Nunavik deposit belongs to Jien Canada Mining, originally owned 75% by Jilin Jien and 25% by Goldbrook. The dispute arose in 2010 when Jilin Jien issued voting common shares of Jien Canada. Goldbrook said that move resulted in a dilution of its interest in Jien Canada to 4.21% and violated the terms of the joint venture agreement.

The tribunal agreed with Goldbrook and is insisting that the shares and units be cancelled so that Goldbrook's interest remains at 25%. The tribunal is retaining jurisdiction in the case for a further 30 days and has yet to rule on matters relating to the costs of the proceeding.

The 43-101 report put Nunavik indicated resources at 5.6 million tonnes grading 0.60% Ni, 0.64% Cu, 0.03% Co plus gold, platinum and palladium values. The inferred resource was 1.8 million tonnes grading 0.56% Ni, 0.55% Cu, 0.03% Co as well as precious metals.

rk


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