Property Ownership

In Wyoming, mineral rights that have been severed from the surface estate are:

AAutomatically reunited with the surface after 25 years
BA separate real property interest that can be owned, transferred, and taxed independently✓ Correct
CSubject to the surface owner's right of first refusal
DOnly transferable through the probate process

Explanation

Severed mineral rights in Wyoming constitute a separate real property estate that can be independently owned, transferred, mortgaged, and taxed. Many Wyoming properties have multiple layers of ownership—surface rights, mineral rights, and potentially water rights—held by different parties.

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