LAND ETHICS

At TCO, landman and client ethics are our primary concern.

When we represent the relationship between clients and landowners, we ensure that all our representatives observe the landman ethics guidelines set out by the American Association of Landmen (AAPL).

Our goal is to properly and fairly represent our clients and the landowner's positions to foster fairness and trust between all parties.

AAPL CODE

OF ETHICS

The Code of Ethics shall be the basis of conduct, business principles, and ideals for the members of the AAPL; and it shall be understood that conduct of any member of the Association inconsistent with the provisions set forth in this Article shall be considered unethical and said individual’s membership status shall be subjects to review for possible disciplinary action as prescribed in Article XVII of these Bylaws.

In the area of human endeavor involving trading under competitive conditions, ethical standards for fair and honest dealing can be made increasingly meaningful by an association organized and dedicated not only to the definition, maintenance, and enforcement of such standards, but to the improvement and education of its members as set out in the Standards of Practice. Such is the objective of the AAPL and such is its public trust.