SIGNAL DRILLING CO. v. LIBERTY PETROLEUM CO.

No. 9052.

226 N.W.2d 148 (1975)

SIGNAL DRILLING COMPANY, INC., a corporation, Plaintiff/Appellant, v. LIBERTY PETROLEUM COMPANY, Defendant/Appellee.

Supreme Court of North Dakota.

February 13, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Pearce, Anderson, Pearce, Thames & Pearce, Bismarck, for plaintiff/appellant.

Conmy, Rosenberg & Lucas, Bismarck, for defendant/appellee.


SAND, Judge.

This case involves the question of whether the appellee, Liberty Petroleum Company (hereinafter Liberty), is liable in the amount of $11,043.33 owing to the appellant, Signal Drilling Company, Inc. (hereinafter Signal), for costs incurred by Signal in drilling an oil well in Slope County.

Signal filed suit in the district court of Burleigh County against Liberty, Nevada Empire Corporation, D. G. Hamilton, Sam Day, and Denyse R. Liberty, alleging...

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