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City of Mangum v. Todd

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Aug 27, 1918
175 P. 197 (Okla. 1918)

Opinion

No. 9837

Opinion Filed August 27, 1918. Rehearing Denied September 24, 1918.

(Syllabus.)

Appeal and Error — Dismissal — Attestation and Filing — Case-Made.

Motion to dismiss appeal sustained for the reasons stated in the opinion.

Error from District Court, Greer County; Thomas A. Edwards, Judge.

Action between the City of Mangum and Jarrett Todd. Judgment for the latter, and the former brings error. Dismissed.

H.H. Edwards, for plaintiff in error.

H.D. Henry, in pro per.


This cause comes on to be heard upon motion to dismiss appeal upon the following grounds: (1) Because said case-made was not attested by the clerk of the court and the seal of the court thereto attached as required by the order of the court and by section 5242, Revised Laws 1910, as amended by the act approved March 21, 1917 (Session Laws 1917, p. 401, c. 218). (2) Because said case-made was not filed with the papers in said case as required by section 5242 Revised Laws 1910, as amended by the act approved March 21, 1917 (Session Laws 1917, p. 401).

This motion is accompanied by a brief containing the citation of authorities which seem to sustain the grounds for dismissal stated therein. As there is no response on the part of counseil for plaintiff in error, and the authorities cited seem to be in point, the motion to dismiss appeal will be sustained.

All the Justices concur.


Summaries of

City of Mangum v. Todd

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Aug 27, 1918
175 P. 197 (Okla. 1918)
Case details for

City of Mangum v. Todd

Case Details

Full title:CITY OF MANGUM v. TODD

Court:Supreme Court of Oklahoma

Date published: Aug 27, 1918

Citations

175 P. 197 (Okla. 1918)
71 Okla. 59