BRUNER v. GULF OIL CORPORATION

No. 13979.

359 S.W.2d 210 (1962)

Arnold H. BRUNER, Appellant, v. GULF OIL CORPORATION et al., Appellees.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, San Antonio.

Rehearing Denied August 1, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lyne, Blanchette, Smith & Shelton, Dallas, for appellant.

Kleberg, Mobley, Lockett & Weil, J. Pat McGloin, Corpus Christi, Sam Pickard, W. B. Edwards, Robert L. Dabney, Fred A. Lange, Houston, for appellees.


POPE, Justice.

The question presented is whether an oil and gas lease, under the terms of its habendum clause, lapsed as to oil, upon the cessation of oil production although gas is produced on lands outside the boundaries of the original lease, but within an area later unitized for gas production only. The trial court held that the lease did not lapse. We affirm the judgment.

Emil Boehm and wife executed an oil and gas lease on June 1, 1935, covering the...

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