Insights: Publications Post-Execution Issues – Corrections, Ratifications, and Title Certainty
68th Annual Institute Proceedings
After a deed, assignment, or contract is executed, a wide array of subsequent instruments are commonly employed in the oil and gas industry, such as ratifications, stipulations, amendments, corrections, division orders, revivors, and consents.
Anthony Hilber is co-author of this chapter in the 68th Annual Natural Resources and Energy Law Institute Proceedings, an over 1,000-page hardbound volume, that includes 34 scholarly and practical papers, edited and cite-checked, that were delivered at or written for the 68th Annual Natural Resources and Energy Law Institute.
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