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All Good Things Must Come To An End: The Launch, Life, And Loss Of A Mineral Servitude, Patrick S. Ottinger
All Good Things Must Come To An End: The Launch, Life, And Loss Of A Mineral Servitude, Patrick S. Ottinger
Louisiana Law Review
The article explores the various ways in which prescription accruing against a mineral servitude operates, and how extinguishment of the servitude might be avoided.
The Intersection Of Louisiana Succession Law And Mineral Code Article 190: Quantum Resources V. Pirate Lake Oil, Alexander Baynham
The Intersection Of Louisiana Succession Law And Mineral Code Article 190: Quantum Resources V. Pirate Lake Oil, Alexander Baynham
Louisiana Law Review
The article offers information on the e intersection of the succession law of Louisiana and the article 190 of the Louisiana Mineral Code as applied to the judicial decision of Louisiana Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal in Quantum Resources v. Pirate Lake Oil case. Topics discussed include the concept of forced heirship, the usufructs of surviving spouse including mineral rights, and difference between testate or intestate succession.
State V. Louisiana Land & Exploration Co.: Louisiana Revised Statutes Section 30:29 And Its Effect On The Amount Of Remediation Damages Available To Plaintiffs, Julia L. Taylor
Louisiana Law Review
The article discusses land contamination litigation at oil and gas exploration sites State v. Louisiana Land & Exploration Co. Topics discussed include claims for remediation of environmental damages, laws for mineral leases and remediation damages, and the judicial opinion of the Supreme Court of Louisiana on the cases related to environmental damages.
Shale In Sale—Adaptive Resolution Of Mineral Rights Disputes Through Warranty Law And Veil-Piercing Remedies, Martha Thibaut
Shale In Sale—Adaptive Resolution Of Mineral Rights Disputes Through Warranty Law And Veil-Piercing Remedies, Martha Thibaut
Louisiana Law Review
The article focuses on the adaptive resolution of mineral rights disputes through warranty law and veil-piercing remedies. Louisiana Second Circuit Court of Appeal cases include Tealwood Properties LLC v. Succession of Graves, Coleman v. Burgundy Oaks LLC and Spillman v. Gasco Inc. Other topics include the seller's obligation to warrant the buyer against eviction and significance of the Second Circuit Split.
“Oil In The Family”: Obtaining The Requisite Consent To Conduct Operations On Co-Owned Land Or Mineral Servitudes, Patrick S. Ottinger
“Oil In The Family”: Obtaining The Requisite Consent To Conduct Operations On Co-Owned Land Or Mineral Servitudes, Patrick S. Ottinger
Louisiana Law Review
The article analyzes Louisiana law regulating the circumstances under which oil and gas activities may be conducted on co-owned land or co-owned mineral servitudes. It examines Louisiana law concerning the rights and duties of co-owners generally and reflects on the enactment of the Louisiana Mineral Code in 1975 regulating oil and gas activities of the state.