I have been a memember for several years, don't know why I had to register again. My situation is my lease expires in about a month. I have received information that Comstock bought my lease from a small company which they told us they was not going to do. I only have 20%royalty and was looking forward to releasing and getting the standard 25% that seems to be the going rate. Now they are going in off sec. 21 and drilling under my property, sec.16, which will totally screw me. I would like to get an injunction to hold up drilling until my lease expires. The only attorneys we have talked to are not doing this type of work. Do any of you have any suggestions or can reccomend an attorney? Many thanks, Dan
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Skip, i've heard of leases that require written permission from lessor before an assignment can be made. Have you heard that too?
Thanks, very helpful. I've also heard of "soft assignments". Lessee assigns all or part of a lease without notification or permission from mineral owner if required... and just worry about the consequences later. shutting down for the night. thanks
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