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OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS AUSTIN Honorable Basaom Gilea chIlQi6SiOll8~General Land Offioe &utin,Tens Honorable Eascom Gllee, Page 2 "All payment.8 whlob may fall due under thla lease may be made to Otto Staerker, as kenti, on8 Of the above named lessors, In the manner herein stated, to the extent OS one-half thereof, and the other one-half themoi', being the remalndsr, shall be due and pay&b to the State of Texas. one-ho3f A 18ttOr m Ott0 Sta8rhr,.&%&ii8tn~ Of .a 8atat8 or IL L. Walker. a tiOg;r 0rwhhh 18tt8T yOu sent to uo, estates that the reaaon far the sxeautlon of tho lease dated January 19, 19357,was: %eaause of per&nag Utlgtstion girlzigthe State partiaipation ia oterridiag royalty or oil payxmnts, th8 Attorney IOr Robert Field8 f18S888) iarrl%t8d that the 18~8 be rrrrritt8n and 88t 00s the Stat8*S int8r8at to 'be l/2 Of tha rOnI- anU ov8rrlding." The OOIT88&3Olld8ll88 whloh.pU Sent t0 US fkWth8r lidlaat8o that tlw landawmer la ala-g all royalty and' We``idillg rOwtr prOTid8a for Under th0 18as8, W$th tbs Bonor*ble i%~com Glles, Page 3 exception of a l/l6 royalty which he agrees should properly be paid to the State. ._ _ You.request --. the .. opinion ._ of.this . DepartmentF .. under .. tne above smtea raoc sltuemon, a6 to wnetner or no5 me Ltate of Texes "would be entitled to par':lcipatein the adCAt.ionalpeyraentsand royalties set up (in the foregoing lesses), notklthntsndiuf the court's decision in the Winter- m:9 oaae to the contrary.” The lamd hariog boen mold udor tb prmrl8ioma of Chapter 29t, Aotm of losl (Art. Mela, Vornon'm Aummta- ted Statute@),the right8 of tbm Stat8 and of tb 8tat8*8 V8lld~ am governea by that A8t wlleas thorn0right8 ha70 been 8ftFKltiV8.~ ohan@ w thr, l8a08 in qUOStiM. & S80- tlon C'of th8 1931 Aat8, it 18 provided as foll~r 'All 1a~M shall.'k 89x6 rithout qonUt%on ...~,~ttlamti,~oa~I viith.8 tsm*rratimn of cmm-•$rtmmath .gp 6) oi el3 mlnereX8, ,v a ine~myalty Zo Shs $0, whlo&.two ooadftibms &a&l be rsprmmsod. bye: ~1' t``appllaa``oa to puxmhase and * the not&a8 of award, the atr&wla prti8 to betiLed by the 4or- mbaioaor an4 la no 8en to be baa thau fM8 Dolhr ($1.00) ati aam. Provided, that ome-m&hth .(1/S) of-all suXphur .and otb*r``eralsubbtamo8s m whioh mmlphur may bm Q&rlrmd :iir pmduaed -&all be reserved as a fme royel.ty to the State.* - The award land patent to the pumhaf~br of the land in qlestion 88ntaia the tQllmmillg'ain8ral l-8S8l'WtiOll'pl'O- ~vlslon, *One-8ighth of the stiphur and one-mixtdanth of all other afnerals In the a??ove dssaribed land are reserved to the Stats, as a rme royalty.* ln W3ntermann v. HoDonald, 102 8. W. (2d) 167, the Suprenm hurt had befor it ior dealsion the qU88tioU as to whether th8 Land Co@msioner of Texas 8hoalU be r8qUired to ISBU~ an awar&and pa@nt to a prwhaeer ti8r Chap$ar 271, Aots Of 1931, providing for a Temer~a- tiOn to the State of Odljr l/l6 of all the IIIb%8r+Xl8 8XUqt Honorable Aascom Giles, page 4 sulphur ae a free royalty to the State. The Land Gom- missioner in suoh case contended that he was entitled to Insert in the award and patent a reaerratlon of all or the minerals to the State, and that the aale of land under Chapter 271 should be governed by the terms and prorislons . of krttcles 5367 and 5368 of the 1926 Revised Civil Statutea, aommmly known as the RellnqtiMment Aat. The suprelasOourt held that the award and patent should be issued with a re- oervatlon or only l/16 of'* oil and gas to the State as a freeroyalt7.' The fellowlng 'languagewu ~804 ln tb epmoMr Honorable Basoom Ciles, Page 5 In the
k'lntermannbase, supra, the-Supreme4 Co-t hss definitely settled the question of the'.mineralinterest whloh the Stets is entitled to rese;.vej.nland sold under Chapter 271, Aots of 1931. That interest is a rres royalty of l/l6 or the oil and gas and l/g of all aulphur and other &oral aubstsnoes from whloh aulphur msy be derived aad produoed. In the Wintermann oase it was further dlreotly held thst the Land Commissioner ooul4 not legally -iat up- 0a iasert``an~arQudlpa~.~mrdvthe195lAata greater .maorva*lon of oil aad gas tha8 tha l/l6 * rg- altr '%uernItlon ap3elfie4 by the statute. . oflan4who inh3.6 mt-baQ*bemQ tohidmdfin?tudl~dl l/e``tin~totbsroJrl``~aand~.aitb oiLan gas ai at&w mm.6, in .gb or audoP the ln8& graRteu was elitit$iafo rso,lr* 17s OS thb,btmq ti.-reatala raoelted from M aSI +I& ``a-lba6e~ere6ute4 pr hl.6gnaw. Ink>hat.~e &antor,iotwithatm4lng hl6 re6erratioB o? l{n!oi the mtr rltght6,~66 nat entitle4 I to zany 0r the bonus a64 .re*616 se6elrcr4Br tha gant6a from a aubaeptrmf leass, the oerrrt66tQdr : *A reaemtlon ei %?yalt`` errall ofi gas an4 mluerati whioh may be prOdtIp moukadl~ lmpllea that the grantor oo~ntakuplated Wka 2oaalag or the ran4 for prodpatloe, .Xie raaarved a0 right or leasing $0 hlmolf an4 eonaequaatl~ &he grantaa posseaaea suoh r3@t.* may uleo rese:we royaltlea, t~onusea,and rentels, either one, w~oreor all. iiere:r%have 6 rcaerra- ---aon or Only *rayelty rights.' It IS obvfous, it 5ecmatcua. that this dscs not lnalude a rwer- vtttlonor bonueca or r6mtzil8,but only or M Interest in oil. fefi,or alaersls paid, reaefrsd, or realized as *royalty* under any lea33 erlsting on t&c laad et the tine af the resorvcrtian,or ``fP``~Q``ai``,hla~ra~ Tb &A* olkl kum sn ewx Dginl havoacl naano84aa4aatsle4thaitii~thatt&8kteuf 3 uaaSa entitledto 00 ma-8 thaa a l/l6 frao wraltf lstorogt 043 ~6 gas ir les4 molU nsbrtb provi*lone of thm '1 zr AOat. Thm ooaa&uar;lon uua rn~lty uhloh fb state a lntltled to amma irf``rd umlta6b ~sho1951~ lta ?iR tma n4 o lu~th a swu4 eR L 4pa ~ l~6aC~oU.ul~au~.im``lt~.````~ la rormaintha 8t*tutoto ``uralakeo~o~ by '%W4lfsp;s.mhl~u3.ll rdn m'Sereeabla,.8#i4.nst.ur-ala- rcqung laWoknar,‘o alairr4 the State 0r a riightto partloipeh ia xwplty, banw ur matal* to a greater 0ftiih that 6 aJut rm royalty* or ror my porthi:~ar thebenuapd4 tar thaloam. Tb ooaolnaion II,hvo ruobe4 %a this optnmion la in aoaoold with a pr0rl0W opbloa ot thla Roprtrsllt, ddted hpfamb*r t. lQS9. a4dr85ac4 to Ea. 8. ibmwlalQ,- thea Land Wsmslaaioner. 9s QasOtc tra that opinion as r0n0w : -* l + It ia oar *plnlon thct u&or tb8 aosc ot alRter?eanaY. 3iDmaald, 102 3. 10.(zpl 169. (potion tor nbaartng. Lo4 6. x. (84) 4s d!m-. lad is BQ14 uRd6r thaptm 691 oi fk &ota ot tha a-- l.arSession 0r tb 4&Q ktfalatum tVeman*a s-adltu, Artlola 64818) the rraerv~tlea ot l/16 or the ninemla a~ b tr+a soyalty, axeast l/S or e~lphpr, the 3tut5 is not entitled to reeoire; Honorable Bascom Clles, Page 7 any part of the bonus or rentals received by the lessor. It waa our oontention In the Eiinter- mann ease that the &ate was authorized to reserve all the minerals end that leases on the land were made under ths RelInquishme& Aot, so as to en- title the State to reoelve l/2 of the bonus and rentals as well as the l/16 royalty. This oon- tention WYS overruled by the Supra~lir Court."
Document Info
Docket Number: O-458
Judges: Gerald Mann
Filed Date: 7/2/1939
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 2/18/2017