Louisiana Statutes

§ 31:156 — Interruption of possession by use or exercise of mineral rights

Louisiana § 31:156
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 31Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation

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La. Stat. Ann. § 31:156 (2026).

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§156. Interruption of possession by use or exercise of mineral rights Possession of mineral rights under Article 154 or 155 is lost by adverse use or exercise of them according to their nature. Loss of possession occurs although the production or operations constituting the adverse use or exercise are not on the land being possessed. It is sufficient that the production or operations constitute a use of the mineral rights according to the title of the owner thereof. In the case of a mineral lease, the use or exercise must be such that it would interrupt the prescription of nonuse if the lessee had been the owner of a mineral servitude.

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Related

Meaux v. Miller
999 So. 2d 281 (Louisiana Court of Appeal, 2008)
5 case citations

Legislative History

Acts 1974, No. 50, §156, eff. Jan. 1, 1975; Acts 2023, No. 88, §1.

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