· 6/18/1974
Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc. v. Anderson
Citations
- 514 S.W.2d 309
- 49 Oil & Gas Rep. 75
- 1974 Tex. App. LEXIS 2578
How courts have described this case
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- characterizing the damage inflicted on other people’s property as in verse condemnation
- applying diminution in value as the measure of damages and holding that the evidence supported the jury's finding that the diminution in value was $175 per acre and that 60 acres out of 185 total acres was damaged
- applying diminution in value as the measure of damages and holding that the evidence supported the jury’s finding that the diminution in value was $175 per acre and that 60 acres out of 185 total acres was damaged
- “Due to the Atlas effluent, the creek waters [on plaintiffs land] have been rendered useless and grass and vegetation in the areas of the stream have been destroyed.”
- “Due to the Atlas effluent, the creek waters [on plaintiff’s land] have been rendered useless and grass and vegetation in the areas of the stream have been destroyed.”
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Judges: Ray, Chadick, Cornelius
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