In the oil and gas business, contract disputes often go with the territory. In the rush of trying to close a deal, parties sometimes fail to clarify imprecise language in a contract that down the road can lead to heated litigation.

The Texas Supreme Court recently dealt with a complicated contractual dispute when it reviewed the appellate ruling in Kachina Pipeline v. Lillis.

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