Ruth McLean Bowers, Marrs McLean Bowman, Bonnie Bowman Korbell, Ruth Bowman Russell, Beth Bowman Harper and Margaret Bowman McMahon v. Betty Speer Taylor, Robert C. Barker, Jr., Charles H. Barker, David T. Speer, T.C. Craighead & Co., and Bank of America, N.A., as Trustee for the Katherine C. Holt Trusts F/B/O Robert C. Barker, Jr., Charles H. Barker, Betty Speer Taylor, David T. Speer

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedMay 3, 2007
Docket01-05-00667-CV
StatusPublished

This text of Ruth McLean Bowers, Marrs McLean Bowman, Bonnie Bowman Korbell, Ruth Bowman Russell, Beth Bowman Harper and Margaret Bowman McMahon v. Betty Speer Taylor, Robert C. Barker, Jr., Charles H. Barker, David T. Speer, T.C. Craighead & Co., and Bank of America, N.A., as Trustee for the Katherine C. Holt Trusts F/B/O Robert C. Barker, Jr., Charles H. Barker, Betty Speer Taylor, David T. Speer (Ruth McLean Bowers, Marrs McLean Bowman, Bonnie Bowman Korbell, Ruth Bowman Russell, Beth Bowman Harper and Margaret Bowman McMahon v. Betty Speer Taylor, Robert C. Barker, Jr., Charles H. Barker, David T. Speer, T.C. Craighead & Co., and Bank of America, N.A., as Trustee for the Katherine C. Holt Trusts F/B/O Robert C. Barker, Jr., Charles H. Barker, Betty Speer Taylor, David T. Speer) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals of Texas primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Ruth McLean Bowers, Marrs McLean Bowman, Bonnie Bowman Korbell, Ruth Bowman Russell, Beth Bowman Harper and Margaret Bowman McMahon v. Betty Speer Taylor, Robert C. Barker, Jr., Charles H. Barker, David T. Speer, T.C. Craighead & Co., and Bank of America, N.A., as Trustee for the Katherine C. Holt Trusts F/B/O Robert C. Barker, Jr., Charles H. Barker, Betty Speer Taylor, David T. Speer, (Tex. Ct. App. 2007).

Opinion

Opinion issued May 3, 2007



In The

Court of Appeals

For The

First District of Texas



NO. 01-05-00667-CV



RUTH McLEAN BOWERS, MARRS McLEAN BOWMAN, BONNIE BOWMAN KORBELL, RUTH BOWMAN RUSSELL, BETH BOWMAN HARPER, MARGARET BOWMAN McMAHON, and BARBARA BOWMAN, Appellants



V.



BETTY SPEER TAYLOR, ROBERT C. BARKER, JR., CHARLES H. BARKER, DAVID T. SPEER, T. C. CRAIGHEAD & CO., and BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR THE KATHERINE C. HOLT TRUSTS f/b/o ROBERT C. BARKER, JR., CHARLES H. BARKER, BETTY SPEER TAYLOR, DAVID T. SPEER, MELANIE S. WIGGINS, and MARGARET S. CARTER, Appellees



On Appeal from the 212th District Court

Galveston County, Texas

Trial Court Cause No. 03CV1649



O P I N I O N

Appellants, Ruth McLean Bowers, Marrs McLean Bowman, Bonnie Bowman Korbell, Ruth Bowman Russell, Beth Bowman Harper, Margaret Bowman McMahon, and Barbara Bowman (collectively Bowers), appeal from the trial court's declaratory judgment that they do not own a one-third interest in a mineral estate that is also claimed by appellees, Betty Speer Taylor, Robert C. Barker, Jr., Charles H. Barker, David T. Speer, T.C. Craighead & Co., and Bank of America, N.A., as trustee for the Katherine C. Holt Trusts f/b/o Robert C. Barker, Jr., Charles H. Barker, Betty Speer Taylor, David T. Speer, Melanie S. Wiggins, and Margaret S. Carter (collectively Taylor). Bowers also appeals the trial court's award in favor of Taylor for $53,699.50 in attorney's fees under the Declaratory Judgments Act. See Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ann. § 37.009 (Vernon 1997). The trial court granted summary judgment for Taylor, declaring that, under a deed for a mineral estate between the predecessor in interest for Taylor and the predecessor in interest for Bowers, Bowers did not receive a fee simple interest in the mineral estate. (1)

In three issues, Bowers contends (1) that the deed provision granting one-third of the mineral estate in fee to Bowers's predecessor in interest did not violate the rule against perpetuities; (2) that the word "forfeit" as used in the deed and a related mineral lease included termination of the lease for lack of production; and (3) that the trial court erred in awarding attorney's fees because Taylor's lawsuit was not properly brought under the Declaratory Judgment Act and because the award was not equitable and just. We conclude the trial court erred by rendering a declaratory judgment that Bowers did not receive a fee simple interest in the mineral estate because the rule against perpetuities is not violated by the conveyance, and the term "forfeit," as used in the documents before us, properly includes termination for lack of production. (2) We also conclude that because the award of attorney's fees was predicated on the declaratory judgment in favor of Taylor, we must remand the issue to the trial court for reconsideration in light of this opinion. We reverse and remand. (3)Background

In 1919, Taylor's predecessors in interest were part of a larger group that leased its interest in a mineral estate (the "Cade B Lease") to Marrs McLean, Bowers's predecessor in interest. The terms of the lease provided that the lease would last "so long as such mineral or minerals can be produced in paying quantities." The lease reserved a one-eighth royalty interest in favor of Taylor's predecessors.

In 1927, Taylor's predecessors entered into a second agreement with McLean, conveying to him a present portion of the reserved royalty interest, and a future one-third fee interest in the mineral estate itself. This conveyance stated,

But it is understood that if said lease should be forfeited, then the one fortieth (1/40) royalty interest covering all the land herein before described shall be cancelled and in lieu thereof and in subdivision therefor, the said Marrs McLean is to become vested with one-third (1/3) interest in the fee title in and to the oil, gas and minerals in all portions of said above described tracts that are now owned by the grantors herein in severally or in undivided interest. The intent of this transfer being to transfer to Marrs McLean one-third (1/3) interest in the minerals, rights and royalty in the foregoing tracts of lands that is shown by the deed records of Galveston County to belong to the grantors herein.



TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the above described mineral and royalty interests in and to the foregoing premises to Marrs McLean, his heirs and assigns or representatives; and we bind ourselves, our heirs, assigns and successors to warrant and defend the title to said mineral and royalty interest unto the said Marrs McLean, his heirs, assigns and successors . . . .



The 1927 deed between Taylor's predecessors and McLean expressly references and incorporates the 1919 Cade B Lease.

Production under the lease ended in 1988. In April 2002, Taylor leased her mineral interests in tracts formerly covered by the Cade B lease to Northstar Producing, Inc. Northstar also took a lease from Ruth McLean Bowers for lands that were also covered by Taylor's lease to Northstar. Northstar assigned both leases to Stroud Production, L.L.C., which produced oil from two wells on the lands covered by the new leases. Stroud paid Bowers royalties based the one-fortieth royalty and the one-third mineral fee described in the 1927 deed. Stroud has since suspended payment pending resolution of the present dispute.

Taylor filed the present suit for declaratory judgment in October 2003. Taylor's first motion for summary judgment asserted that Bowers's royalty interest had expired, and that the purported transfer of a one-third fee interest in the mineral estate to Marrs McLean violated the rule against perpetuities. Taylor's second motion for summary judgment contended in the alternative that the Cade B lease was never "forfeited," but instead terminated for lack of production, and thus the condition precedent to McLean's heirs' ownership has not occurred. The trial court granted summary judgment on all grounds. Following a bench trial, the trial court denied certain counterclaims by Bowers, (4) and awarded attorney's fees.

Standard of Review

We review summary judgments de novo. Valence Operating Co. v. Dorsett, 164 S.W.3d 656, 661 (Tex. 2005). When, as here, a summary judgment order does not specify the grounds on which it was granted, we will affirm the judgment if any one of the theories advanced before the trial court is meritorious. Atlantic Lloyds Ins. Co. v. Butler, 137 S.W.3d 199, 208 (Tex. App.--Houston [1st Dist.] 2004, pet. denied); see also Joe v.

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