WARREN PETROLEUM CORP. v. HELMS

No. 35269.

207 Okla. 699 (1952)

252 P.2d 447

WARREN PETROLEUM CORP. v. HELMS.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

Rehearing Denied January 27, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sam Colby, Madill, and Green, Farmer & Woolsey and J.B. Bailey, Tulsa, for plaintiff in error.

Welch & Welch, Madill, for defendant in error.


BINGAMAN, J.

This action was brought by plaintiff, Ray Helms, against Warren Petroleum Corporation to recover damages to plaintiff's livestock alleged to be the result of their drinking crude oil deposited on the land leased for agricultural purposes by plaintiff, it being alleged that the crude oil was blown from a drip in defendant's pipe line and permitted to remain on the land where plaintiff's cattle had access to it, and that they drank it and were thereby injured...

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