93 P. 1132 | Kan. | 1907
This is a suit brought by John Smith and wife against the Dixie Development Company to cancel an oil-and-gas lease which stipulated that it should continue as long as oil or gas should be. produced in paying quantities by the lessee. The company, which was an assignee of the lease, sank several wells, from four of which considerable oil was at first obtained. After several months the flow of oil greatly diminished, and at the end of one and one-half years only one well was in operation, and pumping from that was finally suspended.
Then followed this suit, in which it was claimed that the lease ought to be canceled because there had been
We have no hesitation in holding that there is sufficient testimony to sustain the judgment, and it is •therefore affirmed.