Lawson v. Kirchner

40 S.E. 344, 50 W. Va. 344, 1901 W. Va. LEXIS 119
West Virginia Supreme Court·Decided November 30, 1901·Published·Cited by 14 cases

Opinion

•Dent, Judge :

W. E. Ivirchner complains of a judgment of the circuit court of Tjder County rendered against him on the 20th day of August, 1900, for the sum of four thousand eight hundred and seventy-three dollars and eighty-nine cents, with interest and costs at the suit of Iiarvey Lawson, an adult, who sues in his own right and Ella Lawson, Maggie Lawson, James Lawson and Calvin Lawson, infants, who sue by C. P. Tustin, their next friend.

The questions presented are as follows:

First. That the suit was improperly brought in the name of the infants by their next friend, but it should have been brought in his name as guardian.

Second. That the decree of the circuit court authorizing the leasing of the land for oil purposes was void for the reason that the statute authorized the court to sell and not to lease.

Third. That the defendant did not agree and is not bound by the conveyance of August the 20, 1895, made to him by C. P. Tustin, guardian of the plaintiffs to pay the rental therein stipulated to be paid, and for which this suit is brought.

These questions were raised by demurrer to the declaration, pleas tendered and motion to set aside the verdict.

The decree confirming the lease is as follows:

“This cause came on this 19th day of August, 1895, to be finally heard upon the papers formerly read, orders heretofore made herein, and upon the report of C. P. Tustin guardian of the infant defendants, Harvey Lawson, Ella Lawson, Maggie Lawson, James Lawson and Calvin Lawson, of the sale made ny him of* the interests of said infants in the undivided seven-eighths of all the oil and in all of the gas in and underlying the tract of ninety-six acres land in the petition in this proceeding mentioned and described, from which report it appears to [346] court that said guardian did, on the 17th day of August, 1895, sell at private sale, the interests of said infants in the undivided seven-eighths of the oil and in all of the gas in and underlying the said premises to W. E. Ivirchner for the term of two years and as much longer as oil or gas is found in paying quantities, for the sum of two thousand four hundred and seventy-one dollars and forty-three cents cash in hand paid by said purchaser, reserving to said infants the usual royalty of one-eighth of five-sevenths of all the oil obtained from said premises produced in the crude state, the same to be set apart in the pipe lines running said petroleum to credit and for the benefit of said infants, the said infants to fully use and enjoy said premises for the purpose of tillage, except such part as may be necessary for such mining purposes and a right of way over and across said premises to the place of mining and operating, the purchaser not to put down any well or wells on the said premises within ten rods of the buildings now on said premises without the consent of both parties, and for the further consideration that the said W. E. Kirchner shall pay to said infants a monthly rental of one dollar and seventy-eight and four-seventh cents per acre from this date, the first of said rentals to become due on the 13th day of September, 1895, and on the 13th day of each month thereafter, until a well is completed on said premises, or until the expiration of said term of two years, and for the consideration also that the said purchaser pay to said infants the sum of two hundred and fourteen dollars and twenty-eight cents per annum for the gas from each well on said land when utilized off the premises, and the said infants to have gas for domestic purposes after supplying the boilers on the premises for drilling and pumping purposes, the said purchaser to have the privilege to lay all necessary pipe lines and to erect all necessary buildings, for said mining purposes, and the right to remove all machinery, fixtures, engines, boilers, tanks, stations, structures, offices and buildings placed on said land by the purchaser, and there being no objections or exceptions to said report, the same is approved and said sale confirmed.

It is therefore adjudged, ordered and decreed that said C. P. Tustin, guardian as aforesaid do make and deliver to said W. E. Kirchner on behalf of said infant defendants a deed for their interests in the undivided seven-eighths of the oil and in all of the gas in and underlying said tract of ninety-six acres of land in [347] accordance with the terms shown by said report and this decree.

It is further adjudged, ordered and decreed that said guardian be and is hereby authorized and directed to apply sufficient of the proceeds of the sale of the interests of the said wards in the oil and gas in and ixnderlying said tract of ninety-six acres of land to the payment of the proportionate shares of said infants of the indebtedness of W. S. Lawson, deceased. It is further adjudged, ordered and decreed that the costs of this proceeding to be taxed by the clerk of this court, including a fee of three dollars to C. E. Martin, guardian ad litem to said infants, also a fee of two dollars and fifty cents to C. P. Tustin, guardian for making 3aid deed, be paid equally by said infants. And this proceeding is dropped from the docket.”

The conveyance or lease in the shape of a deed poll follows the decree strictly.

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