Montana Code Annotated 2007

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     82-10-103. Obligation to pay royalties as essence of contract -- interest. (1) The obligation arising under an oil and gas lease to pay oil or gas royalties to the royalty owner or his assignee, to deliver oil or gas to a purchaser to the credit of such royalty owner or his assignee, or to pay a portion of the proceeds of the sale of such oil or gas to the royalty owner or his assignee is of the essence in the lease contract.
     (2) If the operator under an oil and gas lease fails to pay oil or gas royalties to the royalty owner or his assignee within 120 days after the initial oil or gas produced under the lease is marketed and within 60 days for all oil and 90 days for all gas produced and marketed thereafter, the unpaid royalties will bear interest, at the maximum rate of interest authorized under 31-1-107 from the date due until paid. The operator may remit semiannually to a person entitled to royalties the aggregate of 6 months' royalties whenever the aggregate amount is less than $50 and annually whenever the aggregate amount is less than $10.
     (3) A royalty owner seeking a remedy for failure to make payments under the lease or seeking such payments under this section shall bring his action in the district court for the county in which the oil or gas well is located, and that court has jurisdiction over any such actions brought under this section. The prevailing party in any proceeding brought under this section is entitled to recover his court costs and reasonable attorney fees.
     (4) This section does not apply if a royalty owner or his assignee has elected to take his proportionate share of production in kind or whenever there is a dispute as to the title of the minerals or entitlement to royalties, the outcome of which would affect distribution of royalty payments.

     History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 500, L. 1983; amd. Sec. 1, Ch. 118, L. 1985.

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