WOOD v. THOMPSON

No. 33975.

207 Okla. 153 (1952)

248 P.2d 606

WOOD v. THOMPSON.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

September 30, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Maurice M. Thomas and Priest & Belisle, Oklahoma City, and Melton, McElroy & Vaughn, Chickasha, for plaintiff in error.

E.G. Nahler, St. Louis, Mo., Satterfield, Franklin & Harmon, Oklahoma City, and Hatcher & Bond, Chickasha, for defendant in error.


CORN, J.

This action was brought by Roy Wood, as plaintiff, against the defendant, Frank A. Thompson, sole trustee for the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company, a corporation, seeking to recover in damages for overflow of plaintiff's land. The case was tried to a jury. The plaintiff established that he is the owner of several hundred acres of bottom land lying between the South Canadian River and the defendant's right of way in Grady county, Oklahoma; that he suffered...

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