Advanced Chain of Title Analysis & Mineral Ownership Calculations with AI Support
Built to meet American Association of Professional Landmen requirements. Generates reports following industry-standard formats with proper decimal interest calculations and curative recommendations.
Integrates Claude, GPT, Gemini, and Grok models to assist with document analysis. Handles large document sets (350+) while maintaining context for comprehensive title examination support.
Reduces manual data entry and calculation time. AI assists with chain assembly and ownership calculations while landmen maintain oversight and final decision-making.
OCR and AI-assisted extraction of grantor/grantee information, dates, and legal descriptions. Identifies potential issues for landman review and verification.
Performs decimal interest computations, net mineral acres, and working interest calculations. All calculations require landman verification before finalization.
Enterprise-grade encryption and access controls. Maintains comprehensive audit trails for all document processing and user actions.
Accurate conversion between historical and modern land measurements. Essential for Texas title work involving Spanish and Mexican land grants.
| Traditional Unit | Equivalent | Historical Note |
|---|---|---|
| 1 Vara (Texas) | 33⅓ inches / 2.778 feet | Standard in Texas land grants |
| 1 Vara (Mexican) | 32.99 inches / 2.749 feet | Used in Spanish/Mexican grants |
| 1 Labor | 1,000,000 sq varas / 177.14 acres | Standard agricultural grant |
| 1 Sitio (League) | 25,000,000 sq varas / 4,428.4 acres | Standard ranching grant |
| 1 Chain | 66 feet / 100 links / 4 rods | Gunter's chain surveying |
| 1 Rod | 16.5 feet / 25 links | Also called pole or perch |
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Document Processing Capacity
Standards Compliant
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