ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY v. LAMB

No. 6333.

84 Ariz. 314 (1958)

327 P.2d 998

ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY, an Arizona corporation, and John J. Hay, Appellants, v. Ed LAMB, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Arizona.

July 15, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Snell & Wilmer, and Frederick K. Steiner, Jr., Phoenix, for appellant Arizona Public Service Co.

Rawlins, Davis, Christy, Kleinman & Burrus, and Chester J. Peterson, Phoenix, for appellant John J. Hay.

Scott, Cavness & Yankee, Phoenix, for appellee.


WINDES, Justice.

One Joe Lamb was the owner of a section of farming land. He leased 160 acres to his brother Ed Lamb, the appellee herein. The water supply for irrigating this latter acreage consisted of wells located on Joe's property not covered by the lease and the lease provided that Joe should put the pumping facilities in first class condition and that Ed should pay for all electricity which he used on his leased premises. The lessor and lessee, desiring to...

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