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Teter v. Board of Ed. of City of Drumright

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Jan 31, 1922
204 P. 129 (Okla. 1922)

Opinion

No. 10613

Opinion Filed January 31, 1922.

(Syllabus.)

1. Appeal and Error — Moot Question — Dismissal.

When the question presented by an appeal has become moot, the appeal will be dismissed.

2. Injunction — Acts Already Done.

A court will not entertain an action to enjoin a party from doing that which he has already done. Parrish v. School Dist. No. 19 et al., 68 Oklahoma, 171 P. 461.

Error from District Court, Creek County; Lucien B. Wright, Judge.

Injunction by J.L. Teter and others against the Board of Education of the City of Drumright. Judgment for defendant, and plaintiffs bring error. Appeal dismissed.

F.A. Rittenhouse, for plaintiffs in error.

Burford, Miley, Hoffman Burford, for defendant in error.


This action was instituted by J.L. Teter et al., as plaintiffs, against board of education of city of Drumright, defendant in error, to enjoin the defendant from locating high school buildings and erecting the same, and from delivering certain bonds of the school district of the city of Drumright for the purchase of school site and erection of school buildings.

The trial court, after a hearing on the petition of the plaintiffs, denied the injunction.

Plaintiffs appealed to the Supreme Court from the judgment of the trial court denying the injunction, but no supersedeas bond was filed superseding the judgment of the trial court.

Defendant filed motion to dismiss the appeal of the plaintiffs, and for ground of the motion alleges that the questions presented by this appeal have become moot. That the acts sought to be enjoined by the plaintiffs have long since been fully performed and no judgment can now be entered to effectuate the relief sought by the plaintiffs.

It appears from the affidavit of E.A. Hutchinson, president of the board of education of the city of Drumright, filed in support of the motion to dismiss the appeal, that the board of education in the discharge of its duties sold the bonds in controversy, received the money for the same, purchased the building site, received a conveyance therefor, and erected the school building on the site purchased, that the board has performed the acts which the plaintiffs sought to enjoin.

The motion to dismiss the appeal was filed in this court on January 5, 1922, showing service upon counsel for the plaintiffs in error, and no response has been filed to the motion. The questions in controversy having become moot, the appeal will be dismissed. Parrish v. School District Number 19 et al., 68 Oklahoma, 171 P. 461; Doctors' Oil Company v. Adair et al., 83 Okla. 53, 200 P. 858.

The appeal is dismissed.

PITCHFORD, V. C. J., and JOHNSON, MILLER, ELTING, and NICHOLSON, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Teter v. Board of Ed. of City of Drumright

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Jan 31, 1922
204 P. 129 (Okla. 1922)
Case details for

Teter v. Board of Ed. of City of Drumright

Case Details

Full title:TETER et al. v. BOARD OF ED. OF CITY OF DRUMRIGHT

Court:Supreme Court of Oklahoma

Date published: Jan 31, 1922

Citations

204 P. 129 (Okla. 1922)
204 P. 129

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