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City of Tulsa v. Pender

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Dec 19, 1944
154 P.2d 99 (Okla. 1944)

Opinion

No. 31362.

October 3, 1944. Rehearing Denied December 19, 1944.

(Syllabus.)

MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS — Validity and effect of policeman's removal in reduction of force as economy move.

The issues of fact and law in this case are substantially similar to those of case No. 31397, City of Tulsa v. McMillan. 194 Okla. 672, 154 P.2d 97, this day decided, and are governed thereby.

Appeal from District Court, Tulsa County; Prentiss E. Rowe, Judge.

Action by S.G. Pender against the City of Tulsa et al. Judgment for plaintiff, and defendants appeal. Reversed and remanded.

E.M. Gallaher, L.A. Justus, Philip J. Kramer, and C. Lawrence Elder, all of Tulsa, for plaintiffs in error.

Eldon J. Dick and Lou Etta Bellamy, both of Tulsa, for defendant in error.


City of Tulsa, Okla., a municipal corporation, and certain of its officials appeal from a judgment of the district court of Tulsa county in favor of S.G. Pender. This is a companion case to No. 31397, City of Tulsa v. F.M. McMillan, 194 Okla. 672, 154 P.2d 97 this day decided, and involves similar facts and issues of law. In fact, the substantial part of the evidence in this case is made up of the transcript in the McMillan Case.

What we said in the McMillan Case applies here and governs this appeal, and there is no occasion to repeat.

The judgment of the trial court is reversed and the cause is remanded, with directions to dismiss.

CORN, C. J., GIBSON,. V. C. J., and RILEY, OSBORN, WELCH, HURST, and DAVISON, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

City of Tulsa v. Pender

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Dec 19, 1944
154 P.2d 99 (Okla. 1944)
Case details for

City of Tulsa v. Pender

Case Details

Full title:CITY OF TULSA et al. v. PENDER

Court:Supreme Court of Oklahoma

Date published: Dec 19, 1944

Citations

154 P.2d 99 (Okla. 1944)
194 Okla. 674

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