The entity to whom they were granted would need to release those rights back to you.
yes
Unless it is stated in the deed that the mineral rights are reserved in some manner then any mineral rights not previously reserved pass to the grantee. If you have any questions about mineral rights or you have mineral rights for sale please contact me and I will be glad to help. I have been a buyer of minerals or mineral rights for many years. See my bio page.
no
No.
the US Bill of Rights is for everyone but the State of Michigan's Bill of Rights only counts in Michigan. So i you went other places your rights would be different except for the rights in the US bill of rights.
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To determine if you have mineral rights on your property, you can check the deed or title documents for your property. These documents should specify whether you own the mineral rights or if they have been reserved by a previous owner. You can also consult with a real estate attorney or a landman who specializes in mineral rights to help you understand the ownership status of the mineral rights on your property.
Read the deed to the property. Unless mineral rights are excluded, you have them.
Gas rights are separate from mineral rights. They can be sold together or separate depending on the seller and buyer.
Yes but they can regain their legal rights
You didn't tell the detail how you lost your patenal rights. if you were a good father then no need to regain the rights. try just to find them in your family
None, there are no squatter rights anymore.