Angus Chemical Company v. Glendora Plantation, Inc

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At issue in this appeal was a contract dispute involving a Right-of-Way Easement Option (Agreement) between plaintiff-appellee Angus Chemical Company and defendant-appellant Glendora Plantation, Inc. This appeal stems from the district court’s grant of Angus’s motion for partial summary judgment, denial of Glendora’s motion for partial summary judgment, and denial of Glendora’s motion to compel discovery. Specifically, the issues presented were: (1) whether Angus had authority under the Agreement to abandon the original 12” pipeline in place when it constructed a new 16” pipeline; (2) whether Angus had authority under the Agreement to install fiber optic cables; and (3) whether it was improper for the district court to deny Glendora’s motion to compel discovery. Upon review, the Fifth Circuit concluded: (1) the there was still a material fact issue as to whether the Agreement required removal of the 12" pipeline; (2) the Agreement was sufficiently clear allowing Angus to install fiber optic cables; and (3) because the Fifth Circuit was remanding for consideration of other facts and issues, the Fifth Circuit remanded for the trial court to consider the motion to compel. View "Angus Chemical Company v. Glendora Plantation, Inc" on Justia Law