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Anderson v. McMahon

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Jul 23, 1912
125 P. 455 (Okla. 1912)

Opinion

No. 3768

Opinion Filed July 23, 1912.

APPEAL AND ERROR — Time for Taking Proceedings — Service of Summons. A petition in error will be dismissed on motion, even though the same is filed in this court within the year allowed under the statute, where no waiver of issuance and service of summons is had, and no praecipe for same filed, and no summons is issued or general appearance made within such time.

(Syllabus by the Court.)

Error from Jackson County Court; B. N. Woodson, Judge.

Action between Neil P. Anderson and others and B. W. McMahan and others. From the judgment, Anderson and others bring error. Writ of error dismissed.

E. E. Gore, for plaintiffs in error.

P. K. Morrill and T. M. Robinson, for defendants in error.


The judgment from which this proceeding in error is prosecuted was rendered by the trial court on the 25th day of February, 1911, and the motion for a new trial was overruled on the 5th day of April, 1911. The petition in error and case-made were filed in this court on the 3d day of April, 1912, but no praecipe for summons in error was filed, no summons in error issued, and no entry of general appearance of defendants in error was made before the expiration of one year from the order overruling the motion for a new trial. No summons in error has ever been issued or served. On the 8th day of April, 1912, there was filed in this court a waiver of issuance and service of summons in error, signed by defendants in error. Under numerous decisions by this court that a petition in error will be dismissed, although filed within the year allowed by statute, if summons is not issued or waived, or a praecipe filed therefor, or general appearance made by the defendant in error within one year, this proceeding in error must be dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Hudson v. Lapsley et al., 29 Okla. 681, 119 P. 125; Manes v. Hoss, 28 Okla. 489, 114 P. 698; Coleman v. Eaton, 26 Okla. 858, 110 P. 672; Watson v. Rein et al., 26 Okla. 47, 108 P. 397; Court of Honor v. Wallace et al., 23 Okla. 734, 102 P. 111. After the year allowed by statute for commencement of the proceeding in error in this court expires, parties cannot by agreement confer jurisdiction upon the court.

The motion to dismiss is sustained.

TURNER, C. J., and KANE and DUNN, JJ., concur; WILLIAMS, J., absent, and not participating.


Summaries of

Anderson v. McMahon

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Jul 23, 1912
125 P. 455 (Okla. 1912)
Case details for

Anderson v. McMahon

Case Details

Full title:ANDERSON et al. v. McMAHON et al

Court:Supreme Court of Oklahoma

Date published: Jul 23, 1912

Citations

125 P. 455 (Okla. 1912)
125 P. 455

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