Case Name: R-TEX OIL COMPANY, Relator, v. James V. ALLRED, Atty. Gen., of Texas, Respondent
Court: Texas Commission of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Texas
Decision Date: 1934-04-18
Citations: 70 S.W.2d 587
Docket Number: No. 1519—1757—6640
Parties: R-TEX OIL COMPANY, Relator, v. James V. ALLRED, Atty. Gen., of Texas, Respondent.
Judges: 
Reporter: South Western Reporter Second Series
Volume: 70
Pages: 587–588

Head Matter:
R-TEX OIL COMPANY, Relator, v. James V. ALLRED, Atty. Gen., of Texas, Respondent.
No. 1519—1757—6640.
Commission of Appeals of Texas, Sections A and B.
April 18, 1934.
Renfro, Ledbetter & McConjbs, of Dallas;,-, for relator.
James V. Allred, Átty. Geq., and Hqn^er.(0;; DeWolfe,. Asst." Átty.'Gen., for respondent

Opinion:
SMEDLEY, Commissioner.
This is a companion case to Rhoads Drilling Company et al. v. James V. Allred, Attor ney General, 70 S.W.(2d) 576, this day decided. Relator is the owner of an oil and gas lease covering a certain tract in the bed of the Sabine river, and identical in date and terms, except the description of the area leased, with the' leases involved in that case. Respondent declined to approve a supplemental contract executed by the board of mineral development and relator on July 1, 1033, containing substantially the same recitals, terms, and conditions as those contained in the supplemental contract in that case -construed. The pleadings present similar facts and the briefs the same questions.
The writ of mandamus will issue in accordance with the prayer of relator's petition, and directing approval of the contract as of July 1, 1933.
Adopted by the Supreme Court April 18, 1934.