MILLER v. SPEED

No. 2919.

259 S.W.2d 235 (1952)

MILLER v. SPEED et al.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Eastland.

April 11, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

H. J. Brice, Snyder, A. W. Walker, Jr., Robertson, Jackson, Payne, Lancaster & Walker, Dallas, for appellant.

Bryan, Suhr & Bering, Houston, J. A. Rauhut and Robert C. McGinnis, Austin, Harry N. Harris, Buck, Harris & Buck, Fort Worth, for appellees.

Clyde E. Willbern, Snyder and Lloyd Armstrong, Houston, for Tide Water Associated Oil Co.


GRISSOM, Chief Justice.

Claude H. Miller and wife sued Carleton D. Speed, Jr., and others. Miller died prior to the trial and the cause was continued in the name of Zula Miller, individually and as community administratrix. Mrs. Miller sought a declaratory judgment construing the effect of a reservation in a deed and for an accounting of royalty accrued from the production of oil. It was stipulated that First Texas Joint Stock Land Bank of Houston, hereinafter called...

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