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Cox v. Louisian
Plaintiff and appellant Alvin E. Cox appeals an order denying his motion for preliminary injunction. We affirm.
This is a dispute concerning commercial real property located at 1050 W. Alondra Boulevard in Compton (the Property). The Property was apparently previously used as a gas station and is now abandoned. Cox contends that the Property contains underground storage tanks that are leaking hazardous materials.
Defendant and respondent Douglas Oil Company of California (Douglas) owned the Property about 30 years ago. Douglas is a subsidiary of defendant and respondent ConocoPhillips Company (ConocoPhillips). Defendants Armen Louisian, Petros Sarafian, and Karapet Sarafian (the Current Owners) are the current owners of the Property. These defendants have defaulted in the trial court and are not parties to this appeal. Cox contends that he is the holder of a promissory note executed by the Current Owners, as well as an associated deed of trust secured by the Property.

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