Property Ownership

In Montana, 'escheat' could occur with respect to abandoned mineral rights when:

AA mineral rights owner fails to drill for 10 years
BUnder certain circumstances, dormant or abandoned interests may be claimed by or revert to the state under unclaimed property laws✓ Correct
CMineral rights expire automatically after 20 years
DThe mineral rights are not registered with the county

Explanation

While fee simple ownership generally does not escheat unless the owner dies without heirs, Montana has unclaimed property laws that may affect dormant royalty payments or other financial interests in minerals. Actual mineral rights generally do not escheat for non-use.

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