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Section 2-3-503 - Authorization by Court; Transfer of Mineral Interests; Terms.

WY Stat § 2-3-503 (2019) (N/A)
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2-3-503. Authorization by court; transfer of mineral interests; terms.

Proceedings may be had in the district court of each Wyoming county in which an estate in probate is being administered or a guardianship proceeding is pending, which involves real property, for authority to transfer, sell or assign royalty, overriding royalty, leasehold or other mineral interest and to lease the mineral content ownership interest in the property of any then deceased person or of any then minor or incompetent person, as distinguished from realty surface leases referred to in W.S. 2-3-501. If it appears to the court that the transfer, sale or assignment of royalty, overriding royalty, leasehold or other mineral interest or execution and delivery of a lease or contract for exploration and development of the affected real property mineral interest of the decedent, minor or incompetent person, will be advantageous to the estate of the decedent, minor or incompetent person the court, may authorize and direct the trustee, executor or administrator of the probate estate or the guardian of the estate of the minor or incompetent person, to transfer, sell or assign the royalty, overriding royalty, leasehold or other mineral interest or to lease the real estate interest or any part thereof for the mineral content purposes stated. Leases may be for primary terms of five (5) years or less as mutually agreed by the parties thereto and for so long thereafter as the mineral content, including but not restricted to oil, gas or other hydrocarbons, shall or can be produced in commercial quantities from the leasehold premises, or for the term of each unit or cooperative agreement to which the lease may be committed with the consent and approval of the court. The lease is not invalid or voidable because its effectiveness may or will extend beyond the term in office of the lessor, trustee, executor, administrator or guardian, or beyond the time of final settlement of the probate estate, or beyond the minority of the minor or the period of incompetency of the incompetent involved. With the consent and approval of the court any royalty, overriding royalty or other mineral interest or a lease may be committed to a unit or cooperative agreement, or to a secondary recovery agreement, for a like term and with like effect.

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Section 2-3-503 - Authorization by Court; Transfer of Mineral Interests; Terms.