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Permalink Reply by Chris on July 13, 2013 at 2:27pm What is basis of lawsuit. Please fill us in with more info. Thanks
Permalink Reply by Curt Sommers on July 13, 2013 at 2:39pm
Permalink Reply by Chris on July 13, 2013 at 3:22pm Amazing. They don't have enough money, they have to go after landowners. I hope their lawsuit gets tossed out quickly. Good luck to you.
Permalink Reply by brat on July 14, 2013 at 7:48am Someone correct me if i'm wrong, but I seem to remember something about their logo being 'the sign of the devil?"
Permalink Reply by melissa humphrey on July 14, 2013 at 11:08pm There are towns, townships named Proctor and Gamble, no coincidence. If you research I think you will find that long, long ago, predecessors to P&G owned or retained mineral rights in many Lycoming and southern Bradford areas that were owned for lumber. Heirs or P&G itself maybe claiming the mineral rights of those specific areas and think they have title. Hope they are wrong, re Curt's reply, Word I have is details vary by area. if yours was wash-saled, you may be OK.
Anyone who has legal title would stand up and claim, no? No fun if you are on the otherside,
but legal and expected, no?
The potential largest losees lie with gascos. Where they may have drilled wells and produced on land their leases lacked title to. That is "taking", the rightful can demand now owning the well and back production.
Permalink Reply by melissa humphrey on July 15, 2013 at 12:16am Which township is this?
Thanks
Curt, are you sure that it is Proctor & Gamble? The Proctor heirs have oil and gas interests inherited from Thomas Proctor, who excepted and reserved oil and gas rights on many tracts in Central Pennsylvania. They are not "Proctor & Gamble", however. They have a family trust that administers their oil and gas interests.
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