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Chapter 765 — PROPERTY · Act 520
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Sec. 0.01. Short title.
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Sec. 1. When the right to drill for and remove oil and gas from any lands in this State is owned by joint tenants, or tenants in common, whether such right or title is.
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Sec. 2. The owners of such interest desiring to drill for and remove oil and gas may file a complaint in the circuit court of the county in which such lands, or some pa.
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Sec. 3. Minors and persons under legal disability may institute or defend actions by guardian or next friend.
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Sec. 4. Defendants, whether known or unknown, shall be summoned or notified in the same manner as known or unknown defendants may be summoned or notified in other civil.
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Sec. 5. During the pendency of any such suit, any person claiming to be interested in the right to drill for and remove oil and gas from such lands may appear and answe.
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Sec. 6. In all suits under this Act, the court may investigate and determine all questions of conflicting or controverted titles, remove clouds from, and establish and.
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Sec. 7. If the court shall find that the material averments of the complaint are true, and that the plaintiffs do in fact own a one-half interest or more in the right t.
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Sec. 8. In case a person or persons owning a one-half interest or more in the right to drill for and remove oil and gas from such lands has or have executed an oil and.
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Sec. 9. The provisions of the Civil Practice Law, and all existing and future amendments to that Law, and the Supreme Court Rules now or hereafter adopted in relation t.
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Sec. 10. (1) In this Section:.
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