Property rights to exploit an area for the minerals
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Mineral rights are property rights to exploit an area for the minerals it harbors. Mineral rights can be separate from property ownership (see Split estate). Mineral rights can refer to sedentary minerals that do not move below the Earth's surface or fluid minerals such as oil or natural gas.[1] There are three major types of mineral property: unified estate, severed or split estate, and fractional ownership of minerals.[1]
^ abFitzgerald, Timothy (January 2017). "Understanding Mineral Rights" (PDF). msuextension.org.
Mineralrights are property rights to exploit an area for the minerals it harbors. Mineralrights can be separate from property ownership (see Split estate)...
century, oil was discovered on their land. They had retained communal mineralrights during the allotment process, and many Osage became wealthy through...
commercial ownership rights. More than 4,000 brands of mineral water are commercially available worldwide. In many places the term "mineral water" is colloquially...
had retained mineralrights to the land of their reservation. Each tribal member had what were known as headrights to the mineralrights on communal land...
Somalia) that gave the company a majority interest in the rights to all mineral and mineral fuel exploration in Puntland was supported by the TFG. The...
Northern Rhodesia and its mineralrights in Southern Rhodesia had to be bought out in 1924 and 1933 respectively, and its mineralrights in Northern Rhodesia...
since 1290 cannot be sub-divided (Subinfeudation). Land, sporting rights, and mineralrights can be separated. Property lawyers usually handle such transactions...
on state laws. Air rights Common law Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 (in the UK) Crown land (see "logging and mineralrights" under Canada) Freedom...
included all minerals, other than precious minerals. The result is that in Ontario, Quebec, and the four Atlantic provinces, much of the mineralrights are privately...
Rinehart's father, the late Lang Hancock. Hancock Prospecting holds the mineralrights to some of the largest Crown land leases in the Pilbara region of Western...
21% multi-engine. Every three years El Reno conducts a bidding for mineralrights on 320 acres (130 ha) of airport land. This is required because the...
protect the rights of the mineral owners and to prevent economic and physical waste. Mineralrights may be severed by a deed from the surface rights. Such a...
doing so. Gittes focuses his attention on determining who owns the mineralrights to the land, and eventually discovers that they are owned by Katherine...
appropriation water rights Riparian water rights: rights to river water in front of property Subsurface rights: rights to oil or minerals under property Transferable...
may be fee simple title, mineralrights, or another interest in real property. This table breaks down some of the various rights involved in real property...
headrights are property rights, protected under federal law, that entitle their owner to receive a quarterly payment from the Osage Mineral Estate. They also...
considered barren rangeland at the time of its creation, the subterranean mineral richness of the area was not fully known or appreciated when the Navajo...
Meeting of minds Menace Merger Metes and bounds Mill Millage tax Mineral lease Mineralrights Mini dorm Ministerial act Minor MIP Misrepresentation MLS Mortgage...
Adverse possession, sometimes colloquially described as "squatter's rights",[dubious – discuss] is a legal principle in common law under which a person...
Encumbrance on the land rights of one, such as an easement, may constitute the land rights of another. Mineralrights and water rights are closely linked,...
ownership of untapped mineral resources in parts of German-speaking Europe; ownership of the Bergregal meant entitlement to the rights and royalties from...
indefeasibility. Air rights Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 (England and Wales) Crown land (see "logging and mineralrights" under Canada) Easements...
Reservations Lands, operated until 1950. Yet, Capitol MineralRights Company retained much of the mineralrights.: 218–225 The family of Minnie Lou Bradley, who...