Barnsdall Oil Co. v. Jackson
This text of 1937 OK 483 (Barnsdall Oil Co. v. Jackson) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Supreme Court of Oklahoma primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
Jay Jackson, hereinafter referred to as plaintiff, sued the Barnsdall Oil Company and Tide Water Oil Company, hereinafter referred to as defendants, for damages arising from the pollution of Delaware creek, a stream which traversed the premises of plaintiff and constituted a source of water supply for his stock. In addition to money damages, plaintiff prayed for the issuance of an injunction to “enjoin and restrain the defendants and each of them from the wrongful and illegal acts in permitting salt water, base sediment and deleterious substances to escape and flow into Delaware creek. * * *” Upon the filing of the petition a temporary restraining order was issued. A motion to dissolve was filed, and a hearing was held. At the conclusion of the hearing, the trial court entered a temporary injunction enjoining and restraining the defendants from “deliberately permitting salt water, poisonous and other deleterious substances to escape into Delaware creek.” From said order defendants have appealed.
An application for a temporary injunction is addressed to the trial court’s discretion, and its ruling thereon will not be disturbed on appeal unless there is a clear showing of error or abuse of discretion. Cherry v. Sharp, 172 Okla. 241, 45 P. (2d) 70.
We have carefully examined the propositions of law and the authorities cited in support thereof, which are relied upon for reversal of this cause, and find no error or abuse of discretion.
The order is affirmed.
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1937 OK 483, 71 P.2d 719, 180 Okla. 589, 1937 Okla. LEXIS 511, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/barnsdall-oil-co-v-jackson-okla-1937.