A person's name is generally removed by "conveyance" of a new quitclaim deed, signed by all parties to the initial deed, naming the remaining parties as grantees. In case of a death, the decedent's estate representatives would have the power to sign, and the local rules may require registration (or reference to) the probate and death certificate.
Yes, you are giving up any claim. In Louisiana, you MUST state a mineral reservation or it does not exist.It is possible to reserve the mineral rights when using a quitclaim deed to convey property, but you must expressively reserve the mineral rights in the conveying deed.louisiana.ning.com
Mineral County, Montana has total area of 1223 square miles.
The phone number of the Mineral Museum is: 406-496-4152.
The web address of the Mineral Museum is: www.mbmg.mtech/edu/museum/museum.asp
The web address of the Mineral County Museum is: http://mineralmtmuseum.com
The address of the Mineral Museum is: 1300 West Park Street, Butte, MT 59701
The address of the Mineral County Museum is: Po Box 533, Superior, MT 59872
Typically the spouse will inherit the property of a deceased spouse. A will may assign things to other beneficiaries. Consult a licensed attorney in the state in question.
Yes. The trustee holds the legal interest to property for the trust. The grantee should be recited as "John Deere, as Trustee of the Deerfield Realty Trust".
George Earle Becraft has written: 'Geology and mineral deposits of the Turtle Lake quadrangle, Washington' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources, Geology 'Mineral resources of the Jack Creek basin, Madison County, Montana' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources, Geology
There are hot minerial springs in Arkansas, California, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Texas and Washington.
Christopher E Williams has written: 'Mineral resource potential of national forest RARE II and wilderness areas in Montana' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources