Opinion
No. 16010
Opinion Filed December 22, 1925.
Appeal and Error — Dismissal — Questions Becoming Moot.
Where, pending a proceeding in error from an order dissolving a temporary injunction restraining the enforcement of a city ordinance, the question becomes moot by reason of the repeal of such ordinance, the appeal will be dismissed.
(Syllabus by Dickson, C.)
Commissioners' Opinion, Division No. 4.
Error from Superior Court, Creek County; J. Harvey Smith, Judge.
Action by Robert E. Luce against the City of Bristow. From an order dissolving a temporary injunction, plaintiff has appealed. Dismissed.
Thompson Smith, for plaintiff in error.
Louis Loeffler, City Atty., and Hirsh Hirsh, for defendant in error.
The plaintiff in error commenced this action in the superior court of Sapulpa to enjoin the defendant and its officers from enforcing a certain ordinance of said city, regulating the licensing of pool halls in said city.
Upon the filing of the petition the court granted a temporary injunction. Later on, upon motion of the defendant in error, the trial court dissolved the temporary injunction, and from this order the plaintiff in error has appealed to this court.
Since the appeal was filed in this court, the ordinance attacked in the proceedings has been repealed, and a decision now upon the questions presented would in the nature of things be of no particular benefit to either party. Gilbert et al. v. Divelbliss, 40 Okla. 622, 139 P. 1132; Massey et al. v. School Dist. No. 58 et al., 101 Okla. 13, 222 P. 674. For the reason that the questions presented by this appeal have become moot by the repeal of the ordinance in question, the proceeding in error is dismissed.
By the Court: It is so ordered.