SLOCUM v. PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO.

No. 53937.

678 P.2d 716 (1983)

Jeff SLOCUM, Appellee, v. PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

Rehearing Denied April 19, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sam T. Allen, Sapulpa, for appellee.

Kenneth Heady, C.J. Roberts, Bartlesville, Galen E. Ward and Shelley J. Himel, Oklahoma City, for appellant.


IRWIN, Justice.

Phillips Petroleum Company (Phillips) constructed a pipeline across appellee's (owner's) property without authorization or owner's consent. Owner brought an action in trespass to recover actual and exemplary damages and also sought a mandatory injunction requiring Phillips to remove its pipeline.

Owner recovered a judgment of $5,260.00 for actual damages and $60,000.00 for exemplary damages. The trial...

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