Smith v. B&G Royalties
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The Supreme Court affirmed the district court's grant of summary judgment and issuing a declaratory judgment and judgment quieting title to real property in favor of Defendants after concluding that Plaintiffs' predecessors in title conveyed a 1/8 mineral interest to Roy Barton in 1989, holding that a 1989 deed conveyed an unrestricted 1/8 mineral interest.
Plaintiffs brought this suit, asserting ownership of a royalty interest in the property at issue. The district court granted summary judgment in favor of B&G followed by a declaratory judgment and judgment quieting title to Defendants to a 1/8 mineral interest, including all royalty interests in the 1/8 mineral interest. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding (1) the 1989 deed conveyed an unrestricted mineral interest without reserving a separate royalty interest; and (2) Defendants were not entitled to attorneys' fees and costs.
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