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Tarpenning et al. v. Compton

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Sep 7, 1915
151 P. 681 (Okla. 1915)

Opinion

No. 4881

Opinion Filed September 7, 1915.

APPEAL AND ERROR — Case-Made — Dismissal on Appeal. Where the record fails to show that the case-made was filed in the trial court, an attempted appeal will be dismissed.

(Syllabus by Crow, C.)

Appeal from District Court, Oklahoma County; W.R. Taylor, Judge.

Action by Mrs. O.C. Tarpenning and others against Kate S. Compton. Judgment for defendant, and plaintiffs bring error. Dismissed.

Harris, Nowlin Singleton, for plaintiffs in error.


The record in this cause fails to show that the case-made was filed in the trial court. For this reason the appeal must be dismissed. Plaintiffs in error fall to assign as error the overruling of their motion for new trial in the court below, and, it being necessary to review the evidence in order to consider the appeal, this of itself would justify a dismissal. However, the first reason given herein necessitates a dismissal of the appeal.

We recommend that the appeal be dismissed.

By the Court: It is so ordered.


Summaries of

Tarpenning et al. v. Compton

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Sep 7, 1915
151 P. 681 (Okla. 1915)
Case details for

Tarpenning et al. v. Compton

Case Details

Full title:TARPENNING et al. v. COMPTON

Court:Supreme Court of Oklahoma

Date published: Sep 7, 1915

Citations

151 P. 681 (Okla. 1915)
151 P. 681