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Wind, Water, Oil, Gas and Whitetails: A Comparison of Property Rights and Theories (Video)
Contains material from Apr 2013
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Wind, Water, Oil, Gas and Whitetails: A Comparison of Property Rights and Theories - A comparison of the judicial treatment of rights in oil, gas, water and game animals. All of which have significant economic and monetary value to a landowner, but which frequently cross over or beneath property boundaries. Which, if any, of these judicial approaches may be applied to wind and why a determination of rights in wind is both inevitable and legally important, especially in light of deeds that purport to sever wind rights from other interests in land.
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Ernest E. Smith
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Wind, Water, Oil, Gas and Whitetails: A Comparison of Property Rights and Theories (Apr 2013)
A comparison of the judicial treatment of rights in oil, gas, water and game animals, all of which have significant economic and monetary value to a landowner, but which frequently cross over or beneath property boundaries. Which, if any, of these judicial approaches may be applied to wind and why a determination of rights in wind is both inevitable and legally important, especially in light of deeds that purport to sever wind rights from other interests in land.
Originally presented: Feb 2010 Wind, Solar and Renewables Institute
Ernest E. Smith,
The University of Texas School of Law - Austin, TX