Louisiana Law Review
Keywords
Mineral rights, Warranty, Corporate veil, Obligations (Law), Eviction, Abu Dhabi Gas Industries Ltd., Burgundy Oaks LLC -- Trials; litigation; etc., Other direct insurance (except life health and medical) carriers
Abstract
The article focuses on the adaptive resolution of mineral rights disputes through warranty law and veil-piercing remedies. Louisiana Second Circuit Court of Appeal cases include Tealwood Properties LLC v. Succession of Graves, Coleman v. Burgundy Oaks LLC and Spillman v. Gasco Inc. Other topics include the seller's obligation to warrant the buyer against eviction and significance of the Second Circuit Split.
Repository Citation
Martha Thibaut,
Shale in Sale—Adaptive Resolution of Mineral Rights Disputes Through Warranty Law and Veil-Piercing Remedies,
74 La. L. Rev.
(2014)
Available at: https://digitalcommons.law.lsu.edu/lalrev/vol74/iss3/15