DEWELL v. FEDERAL LAND BANK

No. 43,150

191 Kan. 258 (1963)

380 P.2d 379

CARL V. DEWELL, Appellee, v. THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF WICHITA, Wichita, Kansas, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Kansas.

Opinion filed April 6, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward H. Jamison, of Wichita, argued the cause, and Max L. Dice, of Johnson, and William G. Plested, Jr., of Wichita, were with him on the briefs for the appellant.

J.S. Brollier, of Hugoton, argued the cause, and Paul A. Wolf, of Hugoton, was with him on the briefs for the appellee.


The opinion of the court was delivered by

PARKER, C.J.:

This case stems from a controversy as to the defeasance of a determinable fee, in oil and gas and other minerals, created by a reservation in a warranty deed.

The present owner of the land, Carl V. Dewell, appellee, brought the action to quiet his title against the Federal Land Bank of Wichita, appellant, which claims the mineral interest. The plaintiff prevailed in the court below and the defendant...

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