Property Ownership

In Montana, when mineral rights are 'reserved' by the grantor in a deed, this means the grantor:

AIs conveying the mineral rights to the grantee along with the surface
BIs keeping the mineral rights while conveying only the surface rights to the grantee✓ Correct
CIs granting the grantee a right to explore for minerals
DIs giving up all interest in the property including minerals

Explanation

When a grantor 'reserves' mineral rights in a deed, they retain (keep) those rights while conveying the surface rights to the grantee. The result is a split estate with different owners for surface and subsurface.

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