Skelly Oil Co. v. Gage

2 Citing cases

  1. Turnbow v. Powers

    1980 OK 185 (Okla. 1980)

    In an action arising out of the same facts, Thomas v. Wall, 172 Okla. 493, 46 P.2d 516 (1935) decided the same day as Thomas v. Blackwell, supra, the court reached the same conclusion although the plaintiff below, Wall, had no part in filing the criminal complaint. "A nonresident who is compulsorily brought into a county other than his residence, to attend court in answer to a criminal charge pending against him, is immune from service of civil process, for a reasonable time, while going to, attending at, or returning from court, in the furtherance of the administration of justice and as a matter of public policy, when timely application is made to claim such immunity from service."

  2. Texas Co. v. Atkinson

    62 P.2d 1204 (Okla. 1936)   Cited 15 times

    The commission, in its order and award of September 22, 1933, found that the contentions of the petitioners were correct, and that the extent of the respondent's disability was confined to temporary total, which had ceased on June 8, 1933, and the loss of his left eye, all of which had been admitted prior to the hearing and award, and the commission by its order confined its award to such admitted disabilities. In so finding and sustaining the motion of the respondent the commission of necessity denied the claim of the respondent as to any disability arising from the infection in his kidneys as being attributable to the accidental injury, since this was the only controverted question presented for determination. As we have said in Skelly Oil Co. v. Gage, 172 Okla. 493, 45 P.2d 766: "Under the provisions of section 7294, C. O. S. 1921 (13360, O. S. 1931), as amended by section 7, chapter 61, Session Laws 1923, it is not required that the order granting or denying an award to the claimant shall contain a finding of the facts upon which the order is based; it is necessary only that it shall contain a 'statement of its conclusion of facts' at issue and its rulings of the law applicable."