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Mid-Power Service Corporation Seeks Expedited Equitable Relief against Edward Mike Davis.


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LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 31, 2002

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) today filed pleadings in its pending Nevada state court lawsuit against Edward Mike Davis seeking a temporary restraining order temporary restraining order: see injunction.  and a preliminary injunction A temporary order made by a court at the request of one party that prevents the other party from pursuing a particular course of conduct until the conclusion of a trial on the merits.

A preliminary injunction is regarded as extraordinary relief.
 to prevent Davis from filing a Confession of Judgment for $10.2 million against Mid-Power.

Mid-Power also seeks to prevent Davis from transferring properties subject to their Colorado and Wyoming exploration ventures and to prevent him from transferring the approximately 17.1 million shares of common stock in Mid-Power he holds. Mid-Power's motion has been scheduled for hearing at 9:00 o'clock a.m. on Friday, January 3, 2003.

As consideration for the acquisition in June 2002 of Red Star, Inc., which owned approximately 17,200 gross acres in the Clear Creek Unit in Carbon and Emery Counties, Utah, Mid-Power paid $5.5 million in cash, delivered a $10.0 million promissory note promissory note, unconditional written promise to pay a certain sum of money at a definite time to bearer or to a specified person on his order. Promissory notes are generally used as evidence of debt. , and issued approximately 17.1 million shares of common stock. Pursuant to the note, Mid-Power signed and delivered a Confession of Judgment under which Davis could, without notice to Mid-Power, obtain a judgment for $10.2 million and execute on Mid-Power's assets if a default occurred on the note. Mid-Power did not deposit into escrow $10.0 million on December 10, 2002, for payment to Davis on January 3, 2003, as required by the note.

On December 18, 2002, Mid-Power filed an action, Mid-Power Service Corporation and Mid-Power Resource Corporation v. Edward Mike Davis and Does I-X and Roes I-X, Case No. A460833, in Clark County, Nevada Clark County is a county located in the U.S. state of Nevada. It is the most populous county in Nevada (2006 population estimate 1,912,654), and contains the city of Las Vegas.  District Court. The complaint includes causes of action for fraud, breach of warranty Ask a Lawyer

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 and conversion associated with the Clear Creek property that the Company acquired under its merger agreement with Red Star, Inc., of which Mr. Davis was the sole stockholder. The complaint also includes causes of action for fraud, breach of fiduciary duties, breach of contract, and breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing n. a general assumption of the law of contracts, that people will act in good faith and deal fairly without breaking their word, using shifty means to avoid obligations, or denying what the other party obviously  in connection with the Colorado and Wyoming venture agreements, and a claim under Nevada's civil RICO RICO n. .  statute related to both the merger agreement through which the Company acquired the Clear Creek property and the Colorado and Wyoming venture agreements. The complaint seeks monetary damages, punitive damages, rescission of the merger agreement with Red Star, Inc., and declaratory relief regarding the Company's rights under the Colorado and Wyoming venture agreements. If the court were to rescind the Red Star merger, Davis would be required to return the $5.5 million cash paid, the $10.0 million promissory note, and the approximately 17.1 million shares of common stock, and Mid-Power would be required to reconvey re·con·vey  
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To convey to a former owner or place.



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 to Davis the Clear Creek property.

Mid-Power filed the motion for temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction in an effort to preclude Davis from filing the Confession of Judgment A procedure whereby a defendant did not enter a plea, the usual response to a plaintiff's declaration in Common-Law Pleading, but instead either confessed to the accuracy of the plaintiff's claim or withdrew a plea already entered.  and executing on Mid-Power's assets, so that Mid-Power's liability under the note could be determined at a trial on Mid-Power's substantive allegations in its lawsuit against Davis.

In seeking this expedited, equitable relief, Mid-Power asserts that Davis made a number of representations respecting the value and potential of the Clear Creek Unit, the production capability of the Oman 2-20 well then underway, the absence of environmental or other liabilities, and the legal validity of leases on the Clear Creek property and other matters. Mid-Power asserts that various of Davis's representations were false, including the facts that the validity of the leases for the properties comprising the Clear Creek Unit may be challengeable due to a claimed lack of production in paying quantities, the Oman 2-20 well is incapable of economic production due to a high level of impurities, and the existence of environmental problems respecting two well sites in the Clear Creek Unit that required the Company to incur approximately $230,000 for remediation and bonding.

Mid-Power is also seeking to prevent Davis from transferring any interest in any properties that are part of the Colorado and Wyoming oil and gas exploration ventures.

In approving the filing of the motion for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction, on December 30, 2002, Mid-Power's board of directors also authorized Mid-Power's officers to seek protection from its creditors under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Act if the temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction are not granted. As of September 30, 2002, Mid-Power's principal unsecured creditors consisted of Davis, to whom it owed approximately $10.2 million, and SCRS SCRS Le Service Canadien du Renseignement de Sécurité (Canadian Security Intelligence Service)
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, to which it owed approximately $4.4 million. SCRS Investors is approximately 86% owned by Mid-Power's president, James W. Scott. In addition to its obligations to creditors, Mid-Power has only nominal revenues from operations and substantial ongoing operating expenses. Mid-Power would likely be required to obtain additional financing in order to implement a Chapter 11 plan of reorganization. It has no commitment or arrangement from anyone for any additional financing that it may require.

On December 30, 2002, Mid-Power was served with an amended complaint in an action entitled, Edward Mike Davis v. Mid-Power Resources Corporation, case no. 2002 CV 34, in the District Court of Washington County, Colorado Washington County is the 12th most extensive of the 64 counties of the State of Colorado of the United States. The county population was 4,926 at U.S. Census 2000.[1] The county was named in honor of the United States President George Washington. , seeking rescission of the Colorado oil and gas exploration venture, damages equal to Mid-Power's payments to date, attorney's fees and costs. Mid-Power intends to contest the allegations vigorously.

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, the availability of required funding, our ability to generate substantial revenues, or our ability to continue. Forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties outside Mid-Power Service Corporation's control. Actual events or results may differ materially from the forward-looking statements. For a discussion of additional contingencies and uncertainties to which information respecting future events is subject, see Mid-Power Service Corporation's 2002 annual report on Form 10-KSB, as amended, and other SEC reports.
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