Gulf Production Co. v. Perry

51 S.W.2d 1107, 1932 Tex. App. LEXIS 681
CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJune 30, 1932
DocketNo. 4209.
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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Gulf Production Co. v. Perry, 51 S.W.2d 1107, 1932 Tex. App. LEXIS 681 (Tex. Ct. App. 1932).

Opinion

LEVY, J.

The surviving wife and children of W. B. Perry, claiming to be the owners in fee simple title of 300 acres of land, brought the suit against I. P. La Rue and the Gulf Production Company in the form of the statutory action -of trespass to try title to the land. As an alternative pleading, to remove cloud cast upon the land, the plaintiffs set up the execution and delivery by them to I. P. La Rue of a lease of the land for the production of gas and oil of date November S, 1929, and the subsequent assignment of the lease by I. P. La Rue to the Gulf Production Company, and sought the cancellation because of the forfeiture and termination of the lease through failure of compliance with its terms to timely pay or tender the stipulated rental to continue in force the lease in the event of deferring the drilling of a well.

. The defendants pleaded not guilty, and set up in detail the timely tender made by I. P. La Rue of the stipulated sum at the depository provided .for in the lease and which tender was continued and made into court. The Gulf Production Company further pleaded that it was innocent purchaser for value and without notice. By way of cross-action the defendants set up the execution of the lease and the compliance with its terms and sought to have same adjudged to be in force and effect.

The defendants have timely appealed from a judgment in favor of the plaintiffs terminating the oil and gas loases as a cloud upon the title of the land.

W. B. Perry died in Rusk county leaving his widow, Mrs. W. B. Perry, and seven children. Pie left 64 acres of land as his separate property, and 236 acres as the community property of himself and Mrs. W. B. Perry. The land has remained undivided and not partitioned between the heirs. The two oil and gas leases in suit to I. P. La Rue cover the 300 acres of land. I. P. La Rue subsequently assigned the leases in February, 1931, to the Gulf Production Company. Mrs. W. B. Perry, joined by six of her children, executed the first oil and gas lease in suit of date November 8, 1929, and Miss Curtye Jane Perry, the other child, executed the other lease of date February 11, 1930. The two leases are identical in verbiage, except as to date thereof and the amount of rental payment. Each lease provides, as far as pertinent to state: “If no well be commenced on said land on or before the 8th day of November, 1930, this lease shall terminate as to both parties, unless the lessee on or before that date shall pay or tender to the lessor or to the lessors’ credit in the Fort Worth National Bank at Fort Worth, Texas, or its successors, which shall continue as the depository regardless of changes in the ownership in said land, the sum of Two Hundred Seventy-five Dollars and No/100 which shall operate as a rental and cover the privilege of deferring the commencement of a well for twelve months from said date. In like manner, and upon like payments or tenders, the commencement of a well may be further deferred for like periods of the same number of months successively. And it is understood and agreed that the consideration first recited herein, the down payment, covers not only the privilege granted to the date when such rental is payable as aforesaid, but also the lessee’s option of extending that period as aforesaid, and any and all of the rights conferred.” The amount of rental specified as payable in the lease executed by Miss Curtye Jane Perry was “$25.00” instead of “$275.00.”

It was proven that on October 30, 1930, the two checks and the two receipts here set out were by I. P. La Rue duly mailed to, and timely received by, the Fort Worth National Bank, Fort Worth, Texas:

“Athens, Texas, Oct. 30, 1930 No.-.
“Athens National Bank 88 — 386
“Pay to Fort Worth Nat’l Bank, Fort Worth, Tx. or order $275.00 Two Hundred seventy-five and No/100 Dollars.
“I. P. La Rue, D. B.
“Rental on O & G Lse. Credit Mrs. W. B.
Perry & Others.
“Rusk Oo. Texas.”
“Athens, Texas, Oct. 30, 1930 No. -.
“Athens National Bank 88 — 386
“Pay to Fort Worth Nat’l Bank, Fort Worth, Tx. or order $25.00 Twenty-five and No/100 Dollars.
“I. P. La Rue, D. B.
*1109 “Rental on O & Gs Use. Credit Curtye Jane Perry.
“300 A. J. Hemby & Wm. Christian Surveys, Rusk Co. Tx.”
“Athens, Texas, Date November 3d, 1930.
“I. P. La Rue has this day deposited $275.-00 in the Fort Worth National, Bank, Fort Worth, Texas, for the credit of the person or persons named below, in amounts stated, in payment of rental from November 8th, 1930, to November 8th, 1931, under oil and gas lease dated November 8th, 1929, embracing lands in the State of Texas, as follows:
“Being 300 acres of land known as the W. B. Perry farm, out of the Joseph Hem-by and William Christian Surveys, Rusk County, Texas, recorded in Yol. 144, page 004-6 Deed Records of Rusk County, Texas.
Lease No. For Credit of Amount County Acres t>Irs. "W. B: Perry, Burton $275.00 Ruslt 300 Perry, T. N. Perry, Mrs.
Lydia Perry, R. K. "Whit-tington, Mrs. Lorena "Whit-tington, W. B. Perry, Jr.,
Mrs. Ada Perry, E. B.
Cone and Mrs. Myrtle Cone. Date:
“Sign here .
“By .
“Cashier,
“Please sign and return to I. P. La Rue, Athens, Texas.”
“Athens, Texas, Date Oct. 30th, 1930. “I. P. La Rue has this day deposited $25.-00 in Fort Worth National Bank, Fort Worth, Texas, for the credit of the person or persons named below, in amounts .stated, in payment of rental from November 8th, 1930, to November 8th, 1931, under oil and gas lease dated February 11th, 1930, embracing lands in the State of Texas, as follows:
“300 acres of land out of the J. Hemby and William Christian Surveys, Recorded in Vol. 145, page 411-12, Rusk County, Texas.
Lease No. For Credit of Amount County Acres Curtye Jane Perry 325.00 Rusk 300
Date:
“Sign here.
“By ..
“Cashier.
“Please sign and return to I. P. La Rue, Athens, Texas.”
The assistant cashier of the Fort Worth National Bank, in answer to the above instruments, wrote the following letter to I. P. La Rue, which he received on November 7, 1930:
“The Fort Worth National Bank
“Fort Worth, Texas, November 6, 1930.
“Mr. I. P. La Rue,
“Athens, Texas.

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