Ponca Refining Co. v. Smith

1918 OK 430, 174 P. 268, 73 Okla. 6, 1918 Okla. LEXIS 15
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedJuly 30, 1918
Docket8339
StatusPublished
Cited by14 cases

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Ponca Refining Co. v. Smith, 1918 OK 430, 174 P. 268, 73 Okla. 6, 1918 Okla. LEXIS 15 (Okla. 1918).

Opinion

Opinion by

HOOKER, C.

Upon the trial of this cause the court in- *7 strueted (he jury that the measure of damages which the plaintiff below was entitled to recover was the difference between the reasonable and fair market value of the land prior to the time that the water became contaminated and its value thereafter. This instruction was duly excepted to.

The defendant below also demurred to the petition of the plaintiff, which demurrer was overruled and exceptions saved.

It is asserted in this court that this cause should be reversed for the reason that the injury complained of, not being a permanent one but one that may be abated, the measure of value of the real estate before and after said injury is not the true measure of damage.

This court, in St. L. & S. F. R. Co. v. Ramsey, 37 Okla. 449. 132 Pac. 478, said:

“For negligent injuries to realty which result from a cause susceptible of remedy or abatement, the owner is entitle^. to recover therefor only such damage as had accrued on account of the impaired or lost use of his property up to the time of the commencement of his -action. For injuries resulting from permanent cause, the owner may recover in a single action his entire damage, to /mit, thctt amount 'which, represents the permanent -depreciation of the realty in value in consequence of -the injury: (a) AYhen a cause of an injury is abatable, either by an expenditure of labor or money, it will not be held permanent. * * * (b) AYhen not permanent, the statute of limitation does not begin to run until the injury is suffered.”

Also see City of Ardmore v. Orr, 35 Okla. 305 129 Pac. 867; Pahlka v. C., R. I. & P. R. Co., 62 Okla. 223, 161 Pac. 544; C., R. I. & P. R. Co. v. Morton, 57 Okla. 711 157 Pac. 917; Norman v. Ince, 8 Okla. 412, 58 Pac. 632.

Under -the evidence here, considering the nature of the injuries complained of which are clearly abatable, the contentions of the plaintiff in error are well taken.

This cause is therefore reversed.

By the Court: It is so ordered.

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