[Download] "Paul L. Meaders v. Ernest J. Biskamp" by The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals # eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: Paul L. Meaders v. Ernest J. Biskamp
- Author : The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
- Release Date : January 09, 1958
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 61 KB
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This is a suit by the respondent, Biskamp, against the petitioners who are the heirs and legal representatives of Paul L. Meaders, Sr., deceased, and against Mrs. Vivian OConnor. Biskamp alleged that he and Paul L. Meaders, Sr. entered into a contract whereby Biskamp sold to Meaders five oil and gas leases on land in Karnes County, Texas. Biskamp was to drill one well on one of these leases to a certain depth. For the leases and the drilling of the well, Meaders was to pay the sum of $25,000. An escrow contract embodying the agreement between the parties was prepared and properly signed by all parties and deposited with the Alamo National Bank of San Antonio, Texas, the designated escrow holder. The agreement provided that Biskamp would execute the assignments of the five oil and gas leases to Meaders, and Meaders would pay the $25,000 purchase price to the Bank, as escrow holder. Upon completion of the drilling of the well, the Bank would deliver the money to Biskamp and the assignments of the leases to Meaders. Instead of depositing the $25,000 in cash, Meaders deposited the personal check of Mrs. Mary Vivian OConnor for $25,000 and payable to the Bank. When the well came in as a dry hole Mrs. OConnor stopped payment on her check. This lawsuit resulted. Biskamp settled with Mrs. OConnor for $22,500, and she was dismissed from the suit. During the pendency of the suit Paul L. Meaders, Sr. died and his heirs and legal representatives were substituted as defendants. The defendants answered and claimed the plaintiff had accepted Mrs. OConnors check in lieu of the cash called for by the contract, and that accordingly Meaders was released from any further liability. On trial before a jury the jury answered that Biskamp had accepted the check for