Section 9947 Of Chapter 15. Leases From California Probate Code >> Division 7. >> Part 5. >> Chapter 15.
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. (a) Except as provided in this section, the term of the lease
shall be for such period as the court may authorize.
(b) Except as provided in subdivision (c), the court shall not
authorize a lease for longer than 10 years if any heir or devisee who
has an interest in the property to be leased objects at the hearing.
(c) If the lease is for the purpose of exploration for or
production or removal of minerals, oil, gas, or other hydrocarbon
substances, or geothermal energy, the court may authorize that the
lease be for a fixed period and any of the following:
(1) So long thereafter as minerals, oil, gas, or other hydrocarbon
substances or geothermal energy are produced in paying quantities
from the property leased or mining or drilling operations are
conducted thereon.
(2) If the lease provides for the payment of a compensatory
royalty, so long thereafter as such compensatory royalty is paid.
(3) If the land covered by the lease is included in an agreement
authorized by Section 3301 of the Public Resources Code, so long
thereafter as oil, gas, or other hydrocarbon substances are produced
in paying quantities from any of the lands included in any such
agreement or drilling operations are conducted thereon.