California Civil Code ARTICLE 2 - Termination of Dormant Mineral Right
- Section 883.210.
The owner of real property subject to a mineral right may bring an action to terminate the mineral right pursuant to this article if the...
- Section 883.220.
For the purpose of this article, a mineral right is dormant if all of the following conditions are satisfied for a period of 20 years...
- Section 883.230.
(a) An owner of a mineral right may at any time record a notice of intent to preserve the mineral right.(b) In lieu of the statement of...
- Section 883.240.
(a) An action to terminate a mineral right pursuant to this article shall be brought in the superior court of the county in which the real...
- Section 883.250.
In an action to terminate a mineral right pursuant to this article, the court shall permit the owner of the mineral right to record a...
- Section 883.260.
A mineral right terminated pursuant to this article is unenforceable and is deemed to have expired. A court order terminating a mineral right pursuant to...
- Section 883.270.
Subject to Section 880.370 (grace period for recording notice), this article applies to all mineral rights, whether executed or recorded before, on, or after January...
Last modified: October 22, 2018