TEXAS CO. v. OKLAHOMA TAX COMMISSION

No. 32270.

207 Okla. 363 (1947)

249 P.2d 982

TEXAS CO. v. OKLAHOMA TAX COMMISSION.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

As Corrected January 22, 1948.

Rehearing Denied January 27, 1948.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Amos, Monnet, Hayes & Brown, Oklahoma City, and Y.A. Land, John R. Ramsey, and B.W. Griffith, Tulsa, for plaintiff in error.

E.L. Mitchell and C.W. King, Oklahoma City, for defendant in error.


WELCH, J.

This action tests the validity of certain state tax assessments, gross production and oil excise tax, made against The Texas Company for oil production, under departmental leases on restricted lands of Kiowa and Apache Indians.

The plaintiff, hereinafter referred to as "Company," paid the taxes under protest to the Oklahoma Tax Commission (hereinafter referred to as "Commission") and sued for recovery back. Plaintiff claimed there was legal immunity...

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