Bouterie v. Kleinpeter

289 So. 2d 163
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedApril 11, 1974
Docket9565
StatusPublished
Cited by10 cases

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Bluebook
Bouterie v. Kleinpeter, 289 So. 2d 163 (La. Ct. App. 1974).

Opinion

289 So.2d 163 (1973)

Gertrude BOUTERIE et al.
v.
T. W. KLEINPETER et al.

No. 9565.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

November 12, 1973.
Rehearing Denied December 21, 1973.
Order February 4, 1974.
Second Rehearing Denied February 15, 1974.
Writ Refused April 11, 1974.

*164 Roger H. Doyle and Donald W. Doyle, Jr., New Orleans, for appellants.

Walter I. Lanier, Jr., and Francis Dugas, Thibodaux, for appellees.

Before LOTTINGER, BLANCHE and CRAIN, JJ.

LOTTINGER, Judge.

Plaintiffs-appellants, Miss Gertrude Bouterie and Mrs. Alma B. Leckert, sued defendants, T. W. Kleinpeter and Dave J. Robichaux, Jr., for cancellation of mineral leases for failure of defendants to make timely monthly payments of royalties accruing under said leases. The Trial Court granted summary judgment in favor of defendants, dismissing the petition of the plaintiffs with prejudice at the plaintiffs' costs. From this judgment, plaintiffs have taken this appeal.

In the Written Reasons for Judgment of the Trial Court, the trial judge quoted a statement of facts from a trial brief submitted by defendants which this court will adopt as its own.

"`Effective September 20, 1961, plaintiffs, Miss Gertrude Bouterie and Mrs. Alma B. Leckert, granted oil, gas and mineral leases to Dr. T. W. Kleinpeter on certain lands located in the Parish of Lafourche; Dave J. Robichaux, Jr. acquired a one-half(½) interest in these leases by way of assignment from Dr. Kleinpeter. The terms of these leases were "Three years and no months from the date hereof" and "so long thereafter as oil, gas or some other mineral is being produced or drilling operations are conducted either on this land or on acreage pooled therewith,..." By order of the Commissioner of Conservation for the State of Louisiana, effective as of June 1, 1962, portions of the lands covered by the above leases were included within a production unit created around the M. B. Moore No. 1 well, which unit was subsequently revised by order dated April 1, 1965. By order of the Commissioner of Conservation, effective as of April 1, 1963, portions of the property covered by the above described leases were included within a production unit created around the L. Lefort No. 1 well, which unit was subsequently revised by order dated April 1, 1965. By order of the Commissioner of Conservation, effective as of February 1, 1965, portions of the property covered by the above described leases were included in a production unit created around the J. Aucoin No. 1 well.

"`Each of the defendants herein paid one-half of the royalties due under these leases to each of the plaintiffs. Thus, each of the defendants sent checks in the amounts and on the dates set out hereinbelow. Royalty checks sent by each of the defendants to Miss Gertrude Bouterie are as follows (up to the date that suit was filed):

1. May 2, 1963—$129.00 2. July 25, 1963—$15.93 3. September 18, 1963—$3.68 4. October 8, 1963—$8.66 5. October 30, 1963—$13.06 6. December 2, 1963—$6.57 7. December 31, 1963—$6.23 8. March 11,1964—$15.41 9. May 29, 1964—$36.16 10. August 28, 1964—$37.15 11. October 30, 1964—$33.38 12. December 22, 1964—$10.85 13. December 30, 1964—$57.41 14. January 7, 1965—$11.80 15. February 5, 1965—$35.34 16. April 15, 1965—$51.58 17. May 14, 1965—$79.70 18. July 15, 1965—$104.00 19. August 6, 1965—$116.74 20. September 1, 1965—$221.72 21. October 7, 1965—$125.35 22. November 29, 1965—$101.32 23. December 21, 1965—$124.06 24. December 29, 1965—$62.13 25. January 18, 1966—$105.07 26. March 3, 1966—$234.97 27. March 10, 1966—$97.54 28. March 24, 1966—$99.92 29. April 6, 1966—$108.31 30. April 29, 1966—$135.40 *165 31. June 7, 1966—$120.68 32. July 8, 1966—$128.98 33. July 29, 1966—$119.43 34. September 1, 1966—$129.84 35. September 30, 1966—$148.56 36. November 1, 1966—$138.05 37. December 1, 1966—$133.21 38. December 29, 1966—$128.45 39. February 1, 1967—$135.70 40. March 1, 1967—$147.20
"`Royalty checks sent by each of the defendants to Mrs. Alma B. Leckert are as follows (up to the date that suit was filed):
1. May 2, 1963—$129.00 2. May 2, 1963—$117.59 3. July 25, 1963—$14.52 4. July 25, 1963—$15.93 5. September 18, 1963—$3.35 6. September 18, 1963—$3.68 7. October 8, 1963—$7.90 8. October 8, 1963—$8.66 9. October 30, 1963—$13.06 10. October 30, 1963—$1190 11. December 2, 1963—$5.99 12. December 2, 1963—$6.57 13. December 31, 1963—$5.68 14. December 31, 1963—$6.23 15. March 11, 1964—$15.41 16. March 11, 1964—$14.05 17. March 11, 1964—$44.50 18. March 11, 1964—$48.67 19. May 29, 1964—$69.17 20. August 28, 1964—$71.05 21. October 30, 1964—$63.86 22. December 22, 1964—$20.75 23. December 30, 1964—$109.90 24. January 7, 1965—$22.56 25. February 5, 1965—$67.61 26. April 15, 1965—$98.71 27. May 14, 1965—$152.42 28. July 15, 1965—$200.22 29. August 6, 1965—$220.99 30. September 1, 1965—$220.99 31. October 7, 1965—$237.33 32. November 29, 1965—$123.38 33. December 21, 1965—$234.80 34. December 29, 1965—$123.38 35. January 18, 1966—$197.46 36. March 3, 1966—$441.82 37. March 10, 1966—$193.69 38. March 24, 1966—$195.63 39. April 6, 1966—$204.62 40. April 29, 1966—$135.41 41. April 29, 1966—$122.05 42. June 7, 1966—$228.73 43. July 8, 1966—$244.00 44. July 29, 1966—$225.00 45. September 1, 1966—$245.13 46. September 30, 1966—$279.60 47. November 1, 1966—$260.16 48. December 1, 1966—$251.14 49. December 29, 1966—$242.91 50. February 1, 1967—$256.57 51. March 1, 1967—$278.24

"`Miss Bouterie and Mrs. Leckert cashed all royalty checks sent to them until September 1, 1965. No checks have been cashed by them since that date. (for all of the above information see page 387, 388, 389, 400, 401, 402, and 306 through 310 of the transcript.) The record further shows that during the period from September 1, 1965 through the month of March of 1967 (the month that this suit was filed), a period of some 19 months, that the defendants made 22 royalty payments to the plaintiffs and that the longest period between any two royalty payments was 39 days. (Stipulation Tr—401 and 402). The record also shows that immediately before and after the suit was filed that royalty payments were being tendered to the plaintiffs by the defendants. (Stipulation Tr—401 and 402).

"`The plaintiffs did not file this suit until March 8, 1967. Your defendants filed dilatory exceptions pleading prematurity on the grounds that the plaintiffs failed to comply with the notice provisions of Paragraph 11 of the lease agreement and that compliance with Paragraph 11 was a condition precedent to the commencement of any judicial action, citing the decision of Bollinger v. Republic Petroleum Corp., 194 So.2d 139 (La.App., 1st Cir. 1966) (Cert. Den.1967). Your defendants also urged that the plaintiffs filed this suit even though royalty payments were being regularly made to them. The District Court *166 sustained the exceptions of prematurity and dismissed the petition of the plaintiffs. The plaintiffs appealed to the First Circuit Court of Appeals and that Court affirmed the decision of the District Court. Bouterie v. Kleinpeter, 234 So.2d 812 (La.App., 1st Cir. 1970) (Rehearing denied May 25, 1970).

"`The plaintiffs then applied to the Supreme Court of Louisiana for a writ of review and this writ was granted on June 29, 1970. (See, 256 La.

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