LANGEN v. BADLANDS COOPERATIVE STATE GRAZING DIST.

No. 9054.

234 P.2d 467 (1951)

LANGEN v. BADLANDS COOPERATIVE STATE GRAZING DIST.

Supreme Court of Montana.

Decided July 31, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas Dignan, Jr., Glasgow, for appellant.

John Marriott Kline, Glasgow, for respondent.

P. F. Leonard, Miles City, amicus curiae.


BOTTOMLY, Justice.

This is an appeal from a judgment in favor of B.P. Langen and against the Badland Cooperative State Grazing District, a corporation.

The Facts. June 30, 1946, B.P. Langen made written application to the board of directors of the Badland Cooperative State Grazing District for what he claimed was his permanent preferred rights to about 840 animal units which he claimed he had under the association. He also applied for a temporary grazing...

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