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Palmer Oil Corp. v. Amerada Corp.

U.S.
Nov 5, 1951
342 U.S. 35 (1951)

Opinion

APPEAL FROM THE SUPREME COURT OF OKLAHOMA.

No. 301.

Continued November 5, 1951.

These causes are continued for such period as will enable appellants with all convenient speed to secure in an appropriate state proceeding a determination as to the effect on these appeals of the repeal of the state statute whose constitutionality is drawn in question by these appeals.

The decision below is reported in 204 Okla. 543, 231 P.2d 997.

Coleman Hayes, Mark H. Adams and Charles E. Jones for appellants in No. 301.

Reford Bond, Jr. for appellants in No. 302.

Harry D. Page for the Amerada Petroleum Corporation; Earl A. Brown, Robert W. Richards and Charles B. Wallace for the Magnolia Petroleum Co.; M. D. Kirk for the Sunray Oil Corporation; and Rayburn L. Foster, Harry Turner and R. M. Williams for the Phillips Petroleum Co., appellees.



The Court is advised that, on May 26, 1951, the Oklahoma Legislature repealed Okla. Stat., 1941 (Cum. Supp. 1949), Tit. 52, §§ 286.1-286.17, the constitutionality of which is drawn in question by these appeals. The causes are therefore ordered continued for such period as will enable appellants with all convenient speed to secure in an appropriate state proceeding a determination as to the effect of this repeal on the matters raised in these appeals.

Cause continued.


Summaries of

Palmer Oil Corp. v. Amerada Corp.

U.S.
Nov 5, 1951
342 U.S. 35 (1951)
Case details for

Palmer Oil Corp. v. Amerada Corp.

Case Details

Full title:PALMER OIL CORP. ET AL. v . AMERADA PETROLEUM CORP. ET AL

Court:U.S.

Date published: Nov 5, 1951

Citations

342 U.S. 35 (1951)

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