Cumbey v. Urschel

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Cumbey v. Urschel, 42 P.2d 902 (Okla. 1935)
171 Okla. 389; 1935 OK 234; 1935 Okla. LEXIS 218
Riley, McNeill, Busby, Phelps, Gibson

Cumbey v. Urschel

Opinion of the Court

RILEY, J.

' In the latter cause a demurrer to the evidence of plaintiff was sustained and judgment rendered for defendant. In the former cause defendant’s motion for judgment on the pleadings was sustained.

The decisive question involved in these appeals is whether, under the laws of the state of Oklahoma, a railroad corporation has capacity to acquire by purchase fee title to lands necessary for railroad purposes.

In both causes the instruments in question are general warranty deeds, and by unambiguous words these deeds purport to convey estates in 'fee. There are no reservations in the deeds; neither deed purports to limit the grant of land “for railroad purnoses.”

The effect of the judgments below was to answer the decisive question in the affirmative and in accord with the decision of this court in Marland v. Gillespie, 168 Okla. 376, 33 P. (2d) 207.

Judgments affirmed.

McNEILL, C. j., and BUSBY, PHELPS, and GIBSON, JJ., concur.

Reference

Full Case Name
CUMBEY Et Al. v. URSCHEL; MAGEE Et Al. v. TOM SLICK PROPERTIES, Inc.
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1 case
Status
Published