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Louisiana Supreme Court holds that payment of mineral royalties judgment against LDNR is a matter of legislative discretion, reversing grant of mandamus

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million judgment for reimbursement of mineral royalties. In 2015, the trial court recognized the plaintiffs as the rightful owners of the riverbanks and ordered the LDNR to pay back almost $4.7 million in mineral royalties attributable to ownership of these banks. 1/1/23), So.

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Who Can Enforce Surface Provisions in an OGL?

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In this case, CT Land and Cattle and Cattle Co., Citing two Fifth Circuit cases, CT Land also argued that the burial provision ran with the land, meaning that it could be enforced by successive surface owners. In 2015, Ammonite acquired a lease of State minerals covering a narrow and winding stretch of the Frio River.

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