LEWIS v. ADA OIL COMPANY

No. 47170.

279 So.2d 622 (1973)

Floyd Bryant LEWIS v. ADA OIL COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

June 5, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel, Coker, Horton, Bell & Dukes, John M. Roach, Jackson, Joe M. Stinson, Tylertown, for appellant.

Jones & McKibben, R. James Young, Jackson, for appellee.


BROOM, Justice:

Appellee, Ada Oil Company, identified herein as Ada, filed its bill in the Chancery Court of Walthall County, Mississippi seeking to enjoin appellant Lewis from interfering with its operations including the laying of a pipeline across lands where Lewis owned surface rights. A temporary injunction was issued without notice to Lewis. At the trial on the merits, the temporary injunction was made permanent. Both parties had sought damages and the court...

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