McTiernan v. Franklin

Citation508 F.2d 885
Decision Date07 January 1975
Docket NumberNo. 74-1266,74-1266
PartiesJ. W. McTIERNAN, plaintiff-appellant, v. Marvin FRANKLIN, Acting Secretary of the Interior of the United States of America, et al., Defendants-Appellees.
CourtU.S. Court of Appeals — Tenth Circuit

Jay R. Bond, Oklahoma City, Okl., for plaintiff-appellant.

George Verity, Oklahoma City, Okl. (David T. Burleson, El Paso, Tex., on the brief), for defendants-appellees El Paso Nat. Gas Co., Inexco Oil Co., Getty Oil Co., Freeport Oil Co. and R. G. Anderson.

Peter B. Bradford, Oklahoma City, Okl. (Ray G. Moss, Oklahoma City, Okl., on the brief), for defendant-appellee Northern Nat. Gas Co.

Dirk D. Snel, Dept. of Justice, Washington, D.C. (Wallace H. Johnson, Asst. Atty. Gen., William R. Burkett, U.S. Atty., James M. Peters, Asst. U.S. Atty., Oklahoma City, Okl., Edmund B. Clark, Dept. of Justice, on the brief), for defendant-appellee Secretary of the Interior.

Richard L. Dugger, Dist. Atty., Sayre, Okl., for defendant-appellee Bd. of County Commissioners of Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.

Wallace E. Robertson, Oklahoma City, Okl., for defendant-appellee, Statex Petroleum, Inc.

Before MURRAH, HILL and HOLLOWAY, Circuit Judges.

HILL, Circuit Judge.

This action results from a Board of Land Appeals' (Board) rejection of certain non-competitive oil and gas lease offers because of uncertain title. The applicant, J. W. McTiernan, filed suit in the United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma seeking, by amended pleadings, reversal of the Board's decision and an order directing it to reconsider the lease offers on the basis that the United States owned the minerals in question. The district court dismissed the action, and we affirm.

At issue are five tracts of land located in Roger Mills County, Oklahoma. In 1939 or 1940 these tracts were sold for delinquent taxes and purchased at a tax resale by the County's Board of Commissioners. Some time thereafter the Commissioners sold these tracts to the United States, reserving to the County all mineral rights for a period of fifty years.

In December, 1971, J. W. McTiernan filed five non-competitive oil and gas lease offers covering these tracts with the Bureau of Land Management. The offers were rejected for the reason that the minerals were not yet owned by the United States. McTiernan appealed to the Board of Land Appeals. He contended that the County's mineral reservations were void, thereby vesting title thereto in the United States as a matter of law, because the County acquired and sold the tracts in the state's taxing process under which a grantee obtains a fee simple absolute.

The Board acknowledged that McTiernan had some support for his position but, because deeds to the tracts and government title opinions stated that the mineral rights were reserved to the County, found that title to the minerals was uncertain. On June 27, 1973, it affirmed the Bureau of Land Management's decision on the grounds 'that oil and gas lease offers may properly be rejected in the exercise of administrative discretion when there is a 'mere uncertainty regarding title to oil and gas deposits."

On July 16, 1973, McTiernan instituted suit against the Acting Secretary, alleging that the Board's decision was an abuse of discretion because the evidence before it established that title to the mineral deposits was vested in the United States. The complaint requested that the Board's decision be reversed and that a writ of mandamus be issued directing the Secretary to accept McTiernan's lease offers.

McTiernan's subsequent motion to make the Secretary an additional party defendant was granted and an amended complaint was filed. A second amended complaint was filed on December 5, 1973, listing various oil and gas lessees of Roger Mills County, and the Board of County Commissioners, as defendants. This complaint requested that title to the lands in question be quieted in the United States.

All of the defendants filed motions to dismiss. At the hearing on these motions McTiernan orally amended his pleadings, deleting therefrom his request for mandamus and instead requesting the court to reverse the Board's decision and direct it to reconsider the lease offers on the basis that the United States owned the minerals.

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