THOMPSON v. VANPOOL

No. 33427.

202 Okla. 92 (1949)

210 P.2d 370

THOMPSON et al. v. VANPOOL.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

October 4, 1949.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

E.G. Nahler, of St. Louis, Mo., Satterfield & Franklin and Harvey L. Harmon, all of Oklahoma City, and Wallace, Wallace & Owens, of Miami, for plaintiff in error.

Frank Nesbitt, Robert E. Nesbitt, and Nelle Nesbitt, all of Miami, for defendant in error.


ARNOLD, V.C.J.

On September 9, 1946, the plaintiff, George Vanpool, was the lessee of certain premises described in his petition and situated about three miles northeast of Miami, Oklahoma. He did not reside on these premises but used a barn located thereon for storage purposes. A residence on these premises was occupied by a subtenant. At the time in question plaintiff had stored in said barn baled hay, seed wheat, and commercial fertilizer, the value of which established...

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