John T, I have always appreciated you sharing your knowledge on the law and electricity. I thank you as I am sure others do also. Perhaps you can provide some legal insite to my situation. 7 years ago I bought a farm that had been in the same family since 1899. In 1905 the original owner deeded 8 acres for a church to be built. That church was disbanded in 1972 and the building burned down in 1977. I keep the ditches mowed, and when I don't the county charges me to mow them. I am not concerned about the surface rights, but I would like the mineral rights (100%)that were granted to the church. In case it matters this is in ND on the edge of the Baaken formation, the nearest producing oil well is 2 1/2 miles away. When I asked my own country lawyer he rolled his eyes back in his head and told me to become a minister and start to hold services out there in a tent. So, that is my question, is it posssible to get those mineral rights.
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