Current through the 2023 Legislative Sessions
Section 35-37-04 - Perfection of lien - Verified notice - Effect of instruments - Effective date of lien1. If the proceeds for oil or gas which are required to be paid are not paid to the interest owner when due, the interest owner may perfect the security interest and lien by filing electronically a UCC-1A in the central indexing system and recording the lien in the real estate records in the office of the county recorder of the county in which the well is located. If the oil and gas owner's lien is not filed within ninety days from the date of production, the security interest is not perfected and does not give the interest owner priority over a perfected security interest in the same oil, gas, or proceeds of the oil or gas.2. Liens must be filed electronically in the central indexing system and recorded in the real estate records of the county according to sections 11-18-01 and 11-18-05. Liens may be terminated in the same manner as financing statements.3. Upon perfection by filing, the security interest and lien of the interest owner takes priority over the rights of all persons whose rights or claims arise or attach thereafter to the oil or gas unpaid for, or the proceeds of oil or gas if the oil or gas has been sold, including those that arise or attach between the time the security interest and lien attaches and the time of filing. The security interest and lien created pursuant to this chapter do not have priority over the security interest and lien rights previously created and perfected or an operating agreement or other voluntary agreement for the development and operation of the property.Amended by S.L. 2015, ch. 372 (HB 1330),§ 1, eff. 8/1/2015.Amended by S.L. 2013, ch. 257 (HB 1136),§ 21, eff. 8/1/2016, or earlier if the secretary of state makes a report to the legislative management and to the information technology committee certifying that the information technology components of the electronic filing system are ready for implementation of those provisions of this 2013 HB 1136, in which case this amendment becomes effective ninety days following the completion of the certificate requirement.