§ 15-72-106 - Court review by aggrieved person -- Injunction.
               	 		
15-72-106.    Court review by aggrieved person -- Injunction.
    (a)  Any  interested person adversely affected by any statute of this state with  respect to conservation of oil or gas, or both; by any provisions of  this act; by any rule, regulation, or order made by the Oil and Gas  Commission hereunder; or by any act done or threatened hereunder, and  who has exhausted his or her administrative remedy, may obtain court  review and seek relief by a suit for injunction against the commission  as defendant or against the members of the commission by suit in the  circuit court of the county in which the property involved is located.
(b)  The  suit shall have precedence over all other causes, proceedings, or suits  on the docket of a different nature, and the attorney representing the  commission may have the case set for trial after ten (10) days' notice  to the plaintiff or his or her attorney.
(c)  In  the trial, the burden of proof shall be upon the plaintiff, and all  pertinent evidence with respect to the validity and reasonableness of  the order of the commission complained of shall be admissible.
(d)  The  statute, provision of this act, or the rule, regulation, or order  complained of shall be taken as prima facie valid, and such presumption  shall not be overcome in connection with any application for injunctive  relief, including temporary restraining order, by verified bill or  affidavit of or in behalf of the applicant.
(e)  The  right of review accorded by this section shall be inclusive of all  other remedies, but the right of appeal shall lie as hereinafter set  forth.