United Gas Public Service Co. v. Barrett

179 So. 506
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedJanuary 3, 1938
DocketNo. 5561.
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Bluebook
United Gas Public Service Co. v. Barrett, 179 So. 506 (La. Ct. App. 1938).

Opinion

DREW, Judge.

J. Alex Wall, Clarence W. Wall, and J. Dennis Wall are the fee owners of the S. W.J4 of N. E,y4, and W.% of S. E.% and S. E.J4 of S. W.%, Sec. 33, Tp. 23 N., R. 16 W., Caddo parish, La. They leased said land to be mined for oil and gas to D. L. Perkins on December 5, 1928. By assignment the oil and gas lease subsequently became the property of the United Gas Public Service Company on February 24, 1931, which lessee drilled and brought in a producing well located in the N. W.J4 of the S. E.J4 of said tract. On April 19, 1932, the Walls entered into a contract with the law firm of Foster, Hall, Barrett & Smith, composed of Pike Hall, H.'B. Barrett, and M. K. Smith, whereby the law firm agreed to prosecute a suit for and in the behalf of the Walls against the United Gas Public Service Company for an accounting for gas, gasoline, and other minerals taken or to be taken by the gas company or its assigns from the above-described property. In consideration for this service, the Walls agreed to ■ pay to the law firm % of all amounts paid to them (the Walls) by the United Gas Public Service Company, or its assigns, for the gas or gasoline taken from the above-described property in excess of 4 cents per thousand cubic feet for gas, and in excess of 2 cents per gallon for gasoline. The law firm agreed to pay all costs o? fife litigation. This contract was recorded in the conveyance records of Cad-do parish on the following day, April 20, 1932.

On November 1, 1933, C. H. McEachern acquired by mineral deed from J. Dennis Wall a H2 of the oil, gas, and other minerals in and under and that may be produced from the above-described land. This mineral deed was filed and recorded in the conveyance records of Caddo parish on November 9, 1933.

On January 9, 1934, T. C. Adams acquired a like mineral interest of Vie of the oil and gas and other minerals in and under and that may be produced from the S. W.y4 of the N. E.J4 and N. W.J4 of the S. E.%, Sec. 33, Tp. 23 N., R. 16 W., Caddo parish, La. This mineral deed was recorded January 10, 1934.

On February 9, 1934, the law firm, having completed the litigation they contracted to handle for the Walls, entered into another contract with them, the pertinent part of same being as follows:

“That whereas on April 19, 1932, parties of the first part entered into a written agreement, employing parties of the second part to institute and prosecute a suit for and in their behalf against the United Gas Public Service Company for an accounting for the gas, gasoline — taken or to be taken by the United Gas Public Service Company or its assigns from the following described property owned by parties of the first part, to-wit: SWy4 of NEJ4; W% of SE% and SE% of SW of Section 33, Township 23 North, Range 16 West, Cad-do Parish, Louisiana, and whereas in said agreement parties of the first part agreed that in consideration for the legal services rendered and to be rendered by parties of the second part in said suit, parties of the second part should be paid one-half of all amounts in excess of four cents per thousand cubic feet paid for the gas, and in excess of two cents per gallon paid for the gasoline taken or produced from the SW1/^ of NWJ4 and NWJ4 of SE% of Section 33, Township 23 North, Range 16 West, Cad-do Parish, Louisiana, and whereas parties of the second part have complied with their agreement and have instituted and prosecuted a suit against the United Gas Public Service Company, being No. 59,244 on the docket of the First Judicial District Court, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, and No. 32,542 on the docket of the Supreme Court of the State of Louisiana, entitled J. Alex Wall et als v. United Gas Public Service *508 Company, and have paid all the costs in-; curred in connection with said suit;
“Now Therefore, in order to confirm said agreement of date April 19, 1932, and ini order to comply with the intents and purposes of the parties in connection with' said agreement, parties of the first part do by these presents acknowledge full compliance by parties of the second part, their attorneys, of their obligations under said agreement and in consideration therefor parties of the first part in ratification and confirmance of said agreement of April 19, 1932, and in order to carry out the intents and purposes thereof, hereby transfer and deliver to parties of the second part, one-half of the gross sales price of the gas and gasoline taken from the SW14 of NEj4 and the NWÍ4 of SE14 of Section 33, Township 23 North, Range 16 West, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, in excess of four cents per thousand cubic feet for the gas, and in excess of two cents per gallon for gasoline.
“Parties of the first part declare that this agreement shall be authority to any purchaser or purchasers of gas and gasoline to make payments in accordance herewith.
“This agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto, their heirs and assigns forever.”

This contract was recorded in the conveyance records of Caddo parish, La., on February 10, 1934.

On February 20, 1934, Clarence W. Wall transferred to Bussa Company, Inc., and O. J. Rowe, in proportions of % to the Bussa Company and Ys to Rowe, a %2 of the oil, gas, and other minerals in and under and that may be produced from the S. W.14 of the N. E.1/^ and N. W.*4 of the S. E.%, Sec. 33, Tp. 23 N., R. 16 W., Caddo parish, La. This was recorded in the conveyance records of Caddo parish, on the same day.

On March 30, 1935, W. H. Welch acquired from J. Dennis Wall a 2%oo of the oil, gas, and other minerals in and under and that may be produced from the S. W.j4 of the N. E.1/4 and N. W.% of S. E.%„ Sec. 33; Tp. 23 N., R. 16 W., Caddo parish, La., the deed being recorded in the conveyance records of Caddo parish, La., on the same day.

By transfer from T. C. Adams to M. J. Grogan and from M. J. Grogan to the Bus-sa Company, Inc., of date August 22, 1934, ,the Bussa Company became the owners of Y20 of the oil, gas, and other minerals in and under and that may be taken from the entire 160 acres, above described. The Bus-'sa Company’s deed was recorded in the conveyance records of Caddo parish, La., on August 22, 1934.

On March 24, 1937, the United Gas Public Service Company instituted this proceeding, wherein it alleged it was the owner of the lease on the lands above described and had a producing gas well thereon. It set up the contract of Foster, Hall, Barrett & Smith with the Walls and the different mineral interests above set out, and alleged: .

“10. Petitioner shows that there is a dispute between H. B. Barrett, Pike Hall and M. K. Smith, who compose the law firm of Foster, Hall, Barrett & Smith, and the parties who have acquired mineral interests from J. D. Wall, C. W- Wall and J. A. Wall, as hereinabove set forth, namely, Bussa Company, Inc., C. H. McEachern, O. J. Rowe and W. H. Welch, as to whether or not H. B. Barrett, Pike Hall and M. K. Smith are entitled to receive under the terms of the contracts hereinabove mentioned, one-half of all amounts due Bussa Company, Inc., O. J. Rowe, C. H. McEach-ern and W. H. Welch for natural gas produced from said property in excess of four cents per M. C. F.

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