DynaResource Inc. has initiated a legal process known as "amparo" under Mexican law to safeguard its interests in nine mining concessions linked to its San José de Gracia mine project. This decision follows the discovery by DynaResource's executive management that a public website hosted by the Mexican Secretariat of Economy listed these concessions as inactive. While the website's information is deemed unofficial and the company has not received any formal notification from Mexican authorities about nullifying or canceling its rights, the Board of Directors opted to pursue legal action as a precaution. The company is committed to protecting its rights, though the outcome of these actions remains uncertain.
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