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Hickey Brothers Company v. Kingsbury

Supreme Court of California
Dec 31, 1928
206 Cal. 794 (Cal. 1928)

Opinion

Docket No. S.F. 12729.

December 31, 1928.

PROCEEDING in Mandamus to compel Surveyor-General of the State of California to issue permit to prospect for oil and gas upon tide and submerged lands. Writ denied.

Arthur W. Eckman, Paul M. Gregg and Jerry H. Powell for Petitioners.

U.S. Webb, Attorney-General, for Respondent.

Flint Mackay, Frank P. Flint, Arthur R. Smiley, Alexander T. Sokolow and E.W. Miller, Amici Curiae in Support of Respondent.


THE COURT.

[1] For similar reasons and upon similar grounds as stated in the case of Charles M. Workman v. W.S. Kingsbury, Surveyor-General of the State of California, etc., S.F. No. 12728, ante, p. 148 [ 273 P. 797], this day filed, the application for the writ is denied and the petition is dismissed.

Rehearing denied.

Shenk, J., and Curtis, J., voted for a rehearing.


Summaries of

Hickey Brothers Company v. Kingsbury

Supreme Court of California
Dec 31, 1928
206 Cal. 794 (Cal. 1928)
Case details for

Hickey Brothers Company v. Kingsbury

Case Details

Full title:HICKEY BROTHERS COMPANY et al., Petitioners, v. W.S. KINGSBURY…

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Dec 31, 1928

Citations

206 Cal. 794 (Cal. 1928)
274 P. 62