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Ind. Code § 32-23-10-3

Presumption of use

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Miller v. Weber (2005)

Most recently applied in Miller v. Weber (December 2005)

As added by P.L.2-2002, SEC.8.

Sec. 3. (a) A mineral interest is considered to be used when:

(1) minerals are produced under the mineral interest;

(2) operations are conducted on the mineral interest for injection, withdrawal, storage, or disposal of water, gas, or other fluid substances;

(3) rentals or royalties are paid by the owner of the mineral interest for the purpose of delaying or enjoying the use or exercise of the rights;

(4) a use described in subdivisions 1 through 3 is carried out on a tract with which the mineral interest may be unitized or pooled for production purposes;

(5) in the case of coal or other solid minerals, there is production from a common vein or seam by the owners of the mineral interest; or

(6) taxes are paid on the mineral interest by the owner of the mineral interest.

(b) A use under or authorized by an instrument that creates a mineral interest continues in force all rights granted by the instrument.

Official source: Indiana General Assembly. Reproduced from public-domain Indiana statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.