STARR DAVIS OIL CO. v. WEBBER

No. 39536.

48 So.2d 906 (1950)

218 La. 231

STARR DAVIS OIL CO., Inc. v. WEBBER et al.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

November 6, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Walter B. Gordy, Jr., and Kibbe & Bailey, all of Abbeville, for defendants-appellants.

A. Giffen Levy, New Orleans, R. J. Putnam, Abbeville, for plaintiffs, appellees.


McCALEB, Justice.

Defendants, Albert, Justine and Edmund Lowrie, Joseph and James Webber and Carl Tuttle, are the owners in indivision of a 4000 acre tract in Vermilion Parish. This land was acquired by James and Joseph Webber, Carl Tuttle and Albert Lowrie by purchase from Florence Louisiana Company on April 15th 1940, at which time the purchasers granted to the vendor one-half of the mineral rights in and to the property conveyed. On February 9th 1943, Florence...

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