PIERCE v. McGINLEY

No. 35133.

274 P.2d 59 (1954)

L.E. PIERCE, Plaintiff in Error, v. J.R. McGINLEY, Defendant in Error.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

Rehearing Denied September 14, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wise & Ivester, Sayre, Harry Chapman, Cheyenne, for plaintiff in error.

Robinson, Shipp, Robertson & Barnes, Ralph E. Boggess, Oklahoma City, Orval Grim, Sayre, for defendant in error.


WELCH, Justice.

The plaintiff brought suit against the defendant to quiet title to real estate. The defendant, in cross-petition, asserted ownership of a one-half interest in the minerals in and under the land, and sought to quiet his title to said mineral interest as against the plaintiff.

On trial it was shown that the land had been a subject of proceedings in resale of lands for taxes, and at said sale for taxes the land was bought in for the county.

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