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All Good Things Must Come to an End: The Launch, Life and Loss of a Mineral Servitude
Patrick S. Ottinger • Ottinger Hebert • Lafayette
Pat Ottinger considers the various ways in which prescription accruing against a mineral servitude operates, and how extinguishment of the servitude might be avoided. This discussion is not limited to “interruption,” but also includes “extension” and “suspension” of the prescription of nonuse.
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