If I’m the lessor under an oil and gas lease that the lessee filed of record 2 weeks ago, however I haven’t received the bonus money from lessee, what can I do?
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If I’m the lessor under an oil and gas lease that the lessee filed of record 2 weeks ago, however I haven’t received the bonus money from lessee, what can I do?
What legal recourse do I have?
Asked on September 10, 2012 under Business Law, New Mexico
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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
I suggest that you carefully read the written lease you have with the oil and gas lease that you signed. Once done and if it appears that you are entitled to the bonus money you have written about you should do the following:
1. Write the lessee about it demanding payment by a certain date. Keep a copy of the letter for future use and need;
2. If the due date comes and goes without you getting the money owed, consult an attorney who practices in the area of contract law to see what your legal options are.
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