Louisiana Statutes
§ 31:138.1 — Division order; precedence of lease; penalties for failure to pay royalties due
Louisiana § 31:138.1
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 31Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation
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La. Stat. Ann. § 31:138.1 (2026).
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§138.1. Division order; precedence of lease; penalties for failure to pay royalties due
A.For the purposes of this Article, a "division order" is an instrument setting forth
the proportional ownership in minerals or other substances, or the value thereof, that is
prepared after examination of title and that is executed by the owners of the production or
other persons having authority to act on behalf of the owners thereof.
B.A division order shall not alter or amend the terms of the mineral lease. A
division order that varies the terms of the mineral lease is invalid to the extent of the
variance, and the terms of the mineral lease take precedence.
C.The execution of a division order is not a condition precedent to receiving
payment from a lessee. The lessee shall not withhold royalty p
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962 F. Supp. 908 (E.D. Louisiana, 1997)
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