Opinion
No. 20279
Opinion Filed April 15, 1930.
(Syllabus.)
Appeal and Error — Lack of Necessary Parties — Moot Questions.
Syllabus in the case of Sally Nichols, nee Grayson, Plaintiff in Error, v. D. Beardsley and F.M. Coonrod, Defendants in Error, this day decided, is adopted as the syllabus in this case.
Error from District Court, Creek County; Thomas S. Harris, Judge.
Action by Grant Grayson against D. Beardsley and others. From order of the trial court denying plaintiff's motion to reinstate the cause of action previously dismissed, plaintiff appeals. Dismissed.
W.H. Vann, for plaintiff in error.
Streeter Speakman, for defendant in error.
The case of Sally Nichols, nee Grayson, v. D. Beardsley and F.M. Coonrod, defendants in error, this day decided, presents a statement of facts, except as to parties, the same as the facts involved in this appeal. The rules announced in that case are controlling and operate to cause a dismissal of this appeal.
This appeal is therefore dismissed.
Note. — See "Appeal and Error," 3 C. J. § 986, p. 1023, n. 53; 4 C. J. § 2541, p. 649, n. 35.