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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) Where lands in this state, or any estate or interest therein, are subject to contingent future interests, legal or equitable, whether arising by way of remainder, reversion, possibility of reverter, executory devise, upon the happening of a condition subsequent, or otherwise, created by deed, will, or other instrument, and whether a trust is involved or not, and it is made to appear that it will be advantageous to the present and ultimate owners of said lands or any estate or interest therein that such lands, estate, or interest be leased for the production of minerals, including oil, gas, and other natural resources, or any of them, upon the filing of a complaint by any person having a vested, contingent, or possible interest in said lands, or any estate or interest therein, or by any trustee holding title to any such property in trust, the district or probate court which is administering such lands or any estate or interest therein under a testamentary trust shall have the concurrent power and jurisdiction, pending the happening of any contingency and the vesting of such future interest, to appoint a trustee for such lands, or any estate or interest therein, and to authorize and direct such trustee to sell, execute, and deliver a valid lease covering the minerals, oil, gas, and other natural resources, or any of them, in, on, or under said lands, or any estate or interest therein.
(2) Where the instrument appointing any executor, trustee, or other fiduciary confers the power on such fiduciary to execute leases for the production of minerals, oil, gas, and other natural resources from the lands, or interest therein, which is subject to any such contingent future interest, then no other person except such executor, trustee, or other fiduciary shall have the right to file a complaint as provided in this article.
(3) Any lease executed under this article shall not affect or cover any undivided interest in any such lands, title to which is then vested in fee simple and is not subject to any contingent future interest, but shall cover only such undivided interest therein or the entire interest therein which is subject to some contingent future interest.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Colorado Revised Statutes Title 38. Property Real and Personal § 38-43-101. Appointment of trustee to make oil, gas, or other mineral lease where contingent future interests are involved - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/co/title-38-property-real-and-personal/co-rev-st-sect-38-43-101/
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