ARS § 27-254 — United States — Arizona law | Esheria

ARS § 27-254

A permittee may apply for a mineral lease after discovering a valuable mineral deposit, and the commissioner must issue the lease if the application is supported by satisfactory proof. A lessee also has a preferred right to renew the lease if they apply 30 to 60 days before expiration and are not delinquent on rental o

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A permittee may apply for a mineral lease after discovering a valuable mineral deposit, and the commissioner must issue the lease if the application is supported by satisfactory proof. A lessee also has a preferred right to renew the lease if they apply 30 to 60 days before expiration and are not delinquent on rental or royalty.