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Code · Louisiana · Title 31 — Mineral Code

RS 31:34

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RS 31:34
§34. Shut-in well; testing as interruption of prescription
When there exists on a tract of land burdened by a mineral servitude, or on a conventional or compulsory unit that includes all or part thereof, a shut-in well proved through testing by surface production to be capable of producing minerals in paying quantities, prescription is interrupted on the date production is obtained by such testing. If only a part of the tract burdened by the servitude is included in such a unit and the unit well is on land other than that burdened by the servitude, the interruption of prescription extends only to that portion of the tract burdened by the servitude included in the unit.
Prescription commences anew from the date on which the well is shut in after testing.
Acts 1974, No. 50, §34, eff. Jan. 1, 1975.
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