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Milam v. Milam

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Oct 7, 1919
184 P. 445 (Okla. 1919)

Opinion

No. 10537

Opinion Filed October 7, 1919.

(Syllabus by the Court.)

Divorce — Appeal — Time to Perfect.

Proceedings in error for reversal or modification of a judgment decreeing a divorce must be begun in this court within four months from the date of the decree appealed from. (Section 4971, Rev. Laws 1910.)

Error from District Court. Haskell County; W.H. Brown, Judge.

Action by C.B. Milam against May Milam for divorce. Judgment for plaintiff, and defendant brings error. Dismissed.

E.O. Clark, for plaintiff in error.

Holly Means and Guy A. Curry, for defendant in error.


It appears on motion to dismiss this action that plaintiff in error failed to commence proceedings in this court within four months from the date of the decree appealed from as required by section 4971, Rev. Laws 1910. The motion to dismiss the appeal must be sustained. Linkugel v. Linkugel, 74 Oklahoma, 183 P. 55; Callahan v. Callahan, 47 Okla. 542, 149 P. 135.

It is so ordered.


Summaries of

Milam v. Milam

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Oct 7, 1919
184 P. 445 (Okla. 1919)
Case details for

Milam v. Milam

Case Details

Full title:MILAM v. MILAM

Court:Supreme Court of Oklahoma

Date published: Oct 7, 1919

Citations

184 P. 445 (Okla. 1919)
76 Okla. 62

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