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7. Rule 7 - Pleadings and Motions (A) Pleadings. There shall be a complaint and an answer; a reply to a counterclaim denominated as such; an answer to a cross-claim, if the answer contains a cross-claim; a third-party complaint, if a person who was not an original party is summoned under the provisions of Civ.
The Parenting Proceeding Affidavit (Uniform Domestic Relations Form - Affidavit 3) and the Affidavit of Income and Expenses (Uniform Domestic Relations Form - Affidavit 1) must be filed with this Complaint.
If the rights are held by the same entity, they will transfer together during a property sale. Conversely, if they are held by different owners, they will not automatically transfer together. Deed Language: The language used in the property deed is crucial in determining whether mineral rights are included in the sale.
The Mineral Deed or Assignment of Overriding Royalty Interest will need to be recorded in the county where the mineral rights are located. There is usually a small recording fee ranging from $20 to $100). After recording your document in the county deed records, the original will be returned to you.
The proper way to transfer title is by deed or court order (including probate). In some cases, Ohio mineral rights may be transferred with an Affidavit of Heirship (AOH), which allows the next generation to get into pay status with the operator, but can cause problems down the road if the title is not marketable.
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Non-Leased Mineral Rights If you have a property that does not currently produce royalty income and you do not have an active lease, the value is nearly always under $1,000/acre. The average price per acre for mineral rights that are not leased is between $0 and $250/acre.

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