MIDDLETON v. BROUSSARD

No. B-4124.

504 S.W.2d 839 (1974)

Triphene MIDDLETON et al., Petitioners, v. Louis M. BROUSSARD et al., Respondents.

Supreme Court of Texas.

Rehearing Denied February 28, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Pickett & Pickett, Bradford Pickett and Edward B. Pickett, Liberty, for petitioners.

Ross, McLemore & Collie, Dan Collie, Beaumont, T. F. Green, Jr., Conroe, for respondents.


POPE, Justice.

Louis M. Broussard and others instituted this suit to obtain a judgment construing a deed and declaring what royalty was conveyed by the Broussards' deed to R. M. Middleton. Plaintiffs are the successors in title of the original grantors, and the defendants, Triphene Middleton and others, are the successors in title of the original grantee, R. M. Middleton. The Broussards executed and delivered the deed in question to Middleton on November 4, 1940....

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