WAYNE GAS CO. v. SOUTHERN W. VA. OIL & GAS CORP.

No. 12265.

137 S.E.2d 219 (1964)

The WAYNE GAS COMPANY v. SOUTHERN W. VA. OIL & GAS CORP., etc., et al.

Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia.

Decided June 30, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles W. Ferguson, III, Wayne, Robert E. Magnuson, Charles C. Wise, Jr., Charleston, for appellant.

William K. Napier, Huntington, for appellee.


BROWNING, Judge.

Plaintiff, Wayne Gas Company, instituted an action against the defendants, hereinafter referred to as "Lynn", alleging that, by virtue of a written contract dated July 18, 1939, Lynn agreed to furnish plaintiff, at its meter at Armilda, a sufficient supply of natural gas at all times to meet the requirements of plaintiff's business, such agreement to have priority over all other demands upon Lynn; that Lynn has failed to furnish sufficient gas to...

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