What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Kansas
A couple years ago, I "excuted a mineral/royalty/overriding royalty deed in favor of X company". I just wanted to get rid of some oil interests that were sending me tiny checks every quarter, and thought that was that.
A couple weeks ago I get a notice that a law office expects me to sign a disclaimer or they will file suit. They claim the client cannot drill without it. I will copy and paste what it says at the bottom.
What I'm wondering is, does this make sense to anyone, and can you make it make sense to me? And further, do they have any grounds to file a suit?
Here is a scan of the disclaimer with names and details redacted, sorry if it's a little hard to read due to that: http://imgur.com/E3ccv
Thanks for any info. I have not contacted them, because, well, I really don't want to, nor would I trust anything they tell me. I don't have the resources for a lawyer of my own if there's no point in it.
A couple years ago, I "excuted a mineral/royalty/overriding royalty deed in favor of X company". I just wanted to get rid of some oil interests that were sending me tiny checks every quarter, and thought that was that.
A couple weeks ago I get a notice that a law office expects me to sign a disclaimer or they will file suit. They claim the client cannot drill without it. I will copy and paste what it says at the bottom.
What I'm wondering is, does this make sense to anyone, and can you make it make sense to me? And further, do they have any grounds to file a suit?
Here is a scan of the disclaimer with names and details redacted, sorry if it's a little hard to read due to that: http://imgur.com/E3ccv
Thanks for any info. I have not contacted them, because, well, I really don't want to, nor would I trust anything they tell me. I don't have the resources for a lawyer of my own if there's no point in it.
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