TEXAS CO. v. ROSENTHAL-BROWN FUR CO.

No. 216.

12 F.2d 297 (1925)

TEXAS CO. et al. v. ROSENTHAL-BROWN FUR CO., Inc., et al.

District Court, W. D. Louisiana, Lake Charles Division.

December 11, 1925.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

C. H. Blish and Hampden Story, both of Shreveport, La., for complainant Texas Co.

Kennerly, Williams, Lee & Hill, of Houston, Tex., and Pujo & Bell, of Lake Charles, La., for complainant Orange-Cameron Land Co.

Cline & Plauche and Cullen R. Liskow, all of Lake Charles, La., for respondents.


DAWKINS, District Judge.

On the 10th day of July, 1922, J. L. Du Mars, who then appeared as the record owner of some 137,235 acres of marsh lands, situated in Cameron parish, Louisiana, entered into a contract of lease with Charles W. Brown, whereby the latter was given the right, for a period of 10 years, to possess and use said property "exclusively and only for the purpose and none other of trapping, capturing, and securing fur-bearing animals," and in return was...

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