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Oil and mineral rights

I am the widow of the heir of oil and

mineral rights in the newly black gold

booming North Dakota. In 2005, My

sister-in-law, the executor on my

deceased parents-in-laws and I

signed an oil and gas leas with a land

man and now, a large oil Company is

installing two wells on two separate

locations. A man who calls himself

the curative (???) for this Company

has been asking for papers, proof

that I am the heir etc... and he also

has asked that these rights be

probated to us (my sister-in law

and I) and suggested to do that

through a local lawyer of our choice .

Why is that and are there some

things we should be aware of,

questions we should ask etc...? My

sister-in-law has been very nervous

about this. She sees us, two women

facing the giant Oil and Gas Company

and is afraid of being taken

advantage of. I tend to believe that

things are done following the law,

am I naive or again what questions

should we ask?

I was also asked to have my two

young adult daughters ratify the

lease. Why is that? Are they entitled

to part of the royalties or do I get

everything for the moment?

Thank you for your answers.

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2 Answers

Anonymous
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Posted on / Jun. 17, 2008 15:38:00

Re: Oil and mineral rights

You mean you didn't consult YOUR OWN licensed ND attorney before signing the lease??!? Now would be a great time to fix this mistake, even if you have to fly up there.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Jun. 17, 2008 15:38:00

Re: Oil and mineral rights

You mean you didn't consult YOUR OWN licensed ND attorney before signing the lease??!? Now would be a great time to fix this mistake, even if you have to fly up there.

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