Louisiana Statutes
§ 31:85
Louisiana § 31:85
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 31Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation
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La. Stat. Ann. § 31:85 (2026).
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§85. Extinction of mineral royalties A mineral royalty is extinguished by:
(1)prescription resulting from nonuse for ten years;
(2)confusion with the title out of which it was created;
(3)renunciation of the royalty right on the part of him to whom it is due, or the express remission of his right;
(4)expiration of the time for which the royalty right was granted or happening of the dissolving condition attached to the mineral royalty; or
(5)extinction of the right of him who established the mineral royalty, except that the extinction of a mineral servitude by inheritance or by any act of the servitude owner does not extinguish a royalty burdening the servitude unless the royalty owner is a party to the act or otherwise consents expressly and in writing to become bound by it.
Acts 1974
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