PURE OIL CO. v. RENTON

No. 35197.

207 Okla. 151 (1952)

248 P.2d 580

PURE OIL CO. v. RENTON et al.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

September 23, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W.T. Anglin, Alfred Stevenson, and O.S. Huser, Holdenville, for plaintiff in error.

M.W. Janes, Charles E. Grounds, and E. Keith Cooper, Seminole, for defendants in error.


BINGAMAN, J.

This action was brought by Johnston Renton and Margaret Renton, his wife, against the Pure Oil Company, to recover damages for the pollution of a stream flowing through the land of plaintiffs. In their first cause of action plaintiffs sued for damages on the ground that by the pollution of such stream they had been denied the profitable use and benefit of such farm for the purposes of raising hogs, cattle and other livestock. In a second cause of action...

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