2010 Tennessee Code
Title 60 - Oil And Gas
Chapter 1 - Production of Oil and Gas
Part 6 - Oil and Gas Surface Owners Compensation
60-1-607 - Arbitration.

60-1-607. Arbitration.

(a)  If the person seeking compensation receives a written rejection, rejects any counter-offer of the oil and gas developer, or receives no reply, that person may bring an action for compensation in a court of proper jurisdiction or the parties may elect to proceed by arbitration as provided herein. If the amount of compensation awarded by arbitration or the court is greater than that which had been offered by the oil and gas developer, the person seeking compensation shall also be awarded reasonable attorney fees, costs of expert witnesses, any other costs which may be legally assessed, and interest on the amount of the final compensation awarded from the day drilling was commenced.

(b)  The person seeking compensation, in place of bringing an action in court, can request of the oil and gas developer in writing by certified mail, return receipt requested, that compensation be determined by binding arbitration. If the oil and gas developer agrees to binding arbitration, the developer shall notify the person seeking compensation of consent to arbitration in writing within fifteen (15) days of receiving the request.

(c)  (1)  In the event of binding arbitration, compensation to be awarded the surface owner shall be determined by a disinterested arbitrator chosen by the surface owner and the oil and gas developer from a list of arbitrators approved by the American Arbitration Association.

     (2)  Such hearings shall be conducted as provided in title 29, chapter 5, part 3.

(d)  Each party shall pay one half (½) the compensation due the arbitrator.

[Acts 1984, ch. 863, § 2.]  

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