ADDISON v. GOODIN

No. 61154.

731 P.2d 391 (1987)

B.H. ADDISON, Appellant, v. J. Ben GOODIN, County Treasurer of LeFlore County, and Jo Ann Boydston, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

January 13, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hamilton & Warren, Inc. by James E. Hamilton, Poteau, for appellant.

Gary E. Negen, Asst. Dist. Atty., Wilburton, for appellee, J. Ben Goodin, County Treasurer of LeFlore County.


LAVENDER, Justice:

In 1958 the severed mineral interests underlying a certain quarter section of land in LeFlore County were voluntarily placed on the ad valorem tax rolls. Taxes on this interest were paid on this basis until 1973. In 1980 the County Treasurer of LeFlore County declared the taxes on this interest to be delinquent and offered the mineral estate at tax sale. Appellant B.H. Addison purchased the certificate of tax sale covering this interest.

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