OLIVER v. LOUISVILLE GAS AND ELEC. CO.


732 S.W.2d 509 (1987)

Danny OLIVER, Appellant, v. LOUISVILLE GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

Discretionary Review Denied by Supreme Court July 30, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Henry Durham, Greensburg, Harry L. Mathison, Henderson, for appellant.

E.P. Barlow Ropp, Glasgow, O. Grant Bruton, Kendrick R. Riggs, Louisville, for appellee.

Before COOPER, HAYES and WEST, JJ.


HAYES, Judge:

This is an oil and gas lease dispute in which the lessor, Danny Oliver, appeals the entry of a summary judgment in favor of Louisville Gas & Electric Company (hereinafter referred to as LG & E) and denying his similar motion. It is alleged that the trial court's determinations were erroneous and that a trial on the merits is warranted.

The essential facts are as follows. The appellant is the owner of two tracts of land, the "Judd" tract...

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