Property Ownership

In Kansas, 'commingling' of mineral rights occurs when:

ATwo minerals are mined simultaneously
BMineral rights from adjacent properties are combined under single ownership✓ Correct
CWater from different aquifers mixes underground
DA lender comingles mineral and surface estate loans

Explanation

Commingling of mineral rights refers to combining mineral rights from adjacent properties, allowing pooled extraction. (Note: In licensing law, commingling means mixing client funds with personal funds.)

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