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'''''Bourdieu v. Pacific Western Oil Co.''''', 299 U.S. 65 (1936), was a decision by the [[United States Supreme Court]], which held that an inquiry into [[Indispensable party|indispensability]] would be unnecessary where the complaint did not state a [[cause of action]]. |
'''''Bourdieu v. Pacific Western Oil Co.''''', 299 U.S. 65 (1936), was a decision by the [[United States Supreme Court]], which held that an inquiry into [[Indispensable party|indispensability]] would be unnecessary where the complaint did not state a [[cause of action]]. |
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==Background== |
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[[Pacific Western Oil Corporation]] was established by Edward L. Doherty in 1928 before later coming under the control of [[J. Paul Getty]] and owned oil and gas drilling rights for large sections of [[Fresno County, California]]. An agricultural landowner had [[Mineral rights|"mining" rights]] for the same area and sued. The oil companies asserted that, since their leases were issued by the [[United States Secretary of State]], that they could not be sued without including the U.S. government but the court disagreed. |
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==See also== |
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==Further reading== |
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Latest revision as of 01:51, 13 September 2023
Bourdieu v. Pacific Western Oil Co. | |
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Argued October 12, 1936 Decided November 9, 1936 | |
Full case name | Bourdieu v. Pacific Western Oil Co. |
Citations | 299 U.S. 65 (more) 57 S. Ct. 51; 81 L. Ed. 42 |
Holding | |
An inquiry into indispensability would be unnecessary where the complaint did not state a cause of action. | |
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Case opinion | |
Majority | Sutherland |
Stone took no part in the consideration or decision of the case. |
Bourdieu v. Pacific Western Oil Co., 299 U.S. 65 (1936), was a decision by the United States Supreme Court, which held that an inquiry into indispensability would be unnecessary where the complaint did not state a cause of action.
Background
[edit]Pacific Western Oil Corporation was established by Edward L. Doherty in 1928 before later coming under the control of J. Paul Getty and owned oil and gas drilling rights for large sections of Fresno County, California. An agricultural landowner had "mining" rights for the same area and sued. The oil companies asserted that, since their leases were issued by the United States Secretary of State, that they could not be sued without including the U.S. government but the court disagreed.
See also
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- Colby, Wm. E. (1942). "The Law of Oil and Gas: With Special Reference to the Public Domain and Conservation". California Law Review. 30 (3): 245–271. doi:10.2307/3477673. JSTOR 3477673.
Text of Bourdieu v. Pacific Western Oil Co., 299 U.S. 65 (1936) is available from: CourtListener Findlaw Google Scholar Justia