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Grayson v. Beardsley

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Dec 4, 1928
272 P. 447 (Okla. 1928)

Opinion

No. 19711

Opinion Filed December 4, 1928.

(Syllabus.)

Appeal and Error — Dismissal for Want of Necessary Party.

The syllabus in the case of Sallie Nichols, nee Grayson, Plaintiff in error, v. D. Beardsley and F. M. Coonrod, Defendants in Error, decided this date, 134 Okla. 139, 272 P. 447, is adopted as the syllabus in this case.

Error from District Court, Creek County: Thomas S. Harris, Judge.

Action between Grant Grayson and D. Beardsley et al. From an order of the trial court vacating a judgment, the former appeals. Dismissed.

W. H. Vann, for plaintiff in error.

Streeter Speakman, for defendants in error.


The case of Sallie Nichols, nee Grayson, Plaintiff in Error, v. D. Beardsley and F. M. Coonrod, Defendants in Error, this day decided, 134 Okla. 139, 272 P. 447, presents a statement of facts, except as to parties, the same as the facts involved in this appeal. The rule announced in that case is controlling and operates to cause a dismissal of this appeal. Therefore the appeal in this cause is hereby dismissed.


Summaries of

Grayson v. Beardsley

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Dec 4, 1928
272 P. 447 (Okla. 1928)
Case details for

Grayson v. Beardsley

Case Details

Full title:GRAYSON v. BEARDSLEY et al

Court:Supreme Court of Oklahoma

Date published: Dec 4, 1928

Citations

272 P. 447 (Okla. 1928)
134 Okla. 139