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Code · Montana · Title 82 — Minerals, Oil, and Gas · Chapter 1 · Part 2

82-1-201. Release of record upon forfeiture, cancellation, or expiration of lease -- penalty.

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82-1-201 . Release of record upon forfeiture, cancellation, or expiration of lease -- penalty.
(1)When an executed and recorded oil, gas, or other mineral lease is forfeited, canceled, or expires, it is the duty of the lessee, the lessee's successor, or assigns, within 60 days from the date of the forfeiture, cancellation, or expiration of the lease, to have the lease or abstract of the lease released from record in the county where the leased land is situated without cost to the lessor.
(2)A lessee may request the recordation of an assignment or release of more than one lease in a single instrument, and an instrument involving more than one lease made under this subsection must be treated for public recording purposes as a single request from the lessee.
(3)A lessee who fails to comply with subsection
(1)within 30 days of written notice from the lessor is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of up to $250.
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