Test Oil Co. v. LaTourette

1907 OK 136, 91 P. 1025, 19 Okla. 214, 1907 Okla. LEXIS 184
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedSeptember 5, 1907
StatusPublished
Cited by18 cases

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Test Oil Co. v. LaTourette, 1907 OK 136, 91 P. 1025, 19 Okla. 214, 1907 Okla. LEXIS 184 (Okla. 1907).

Opinion

Opinion of tlie court by

Garber, J.:

On January 27, 1905, the defendants, Isaac Y. LaTourette and his wife, executed and delivered to John L. Moran *215 what is commonly known and designated as an oil and gas lease upon a certain portion of the northwest quarter of section nine (9), in township twenty-one (21) north of range eight (8) east I. M., which tract, so far as the particular description is relative to this case, lies immediately east of the east line of what is known as “La Tourette’s Second Addition to the town of Cleveland,” in Pawnee county, Oklahoma Territory (which tract hereafter will be designated as “Second Addition”). On the 6th day of March, 1905, Moran assigned his lease to the plaintiE herein, the Test Oil Company, and on the 8th day of March, 1905, the lease and the assignment thereof was filed for record in the office of jthe register of deeds of Pawnee county, Oklahoma Territory. On the 8th day of March, 1905, La Tourette and wife executed and delivered a second oil and gas lease to S. W. Lawrence covering a certain tract lying immediately west of the east line of Second Addition, excepting certain lots previously sold by La Tourette, but which are not material to description or issue in this case. Subsequently, Lawrence assigned an undivided one-half interest to the defendants M. M. and S. H. Sornborger, as Sornborger & Brother,- and to the defendant Melrose Oil Company.

The following diagram fairly represents the location of the lands covered by the leases of the respective parties to this controversy, in so far as they are involved in this cause:

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