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Wallace v. Gay

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Nov 18, 1913
136 P. 737 (Okla. 1913)

Opinion

No. 3162

Opinion Filed November 18, 1913.

APPEAL AND ERROR — Presentation for Review — Motion to Reinstate. A motion to reinstate a cause, not presented in the transcript by bill of exceptions, so as to make it a part of the record, cannot be considered on appeal.

(Syllabus by Robertson, C.)

Error from District Court, Jackson County; Frank Mathews, Judge.

Action of Sanford Gay and others against Reid Wallace and others for injunction. From an order of reinstatement after dismissal, defendants bring error. Dismissed.

Petry McConnell, for plaintiffs in error.

Lawson Dabney, Garrett Castleman, and W. C. Austin, for defendants in error.


This case involves the consideration of the identical question decided by this court in its companion case, Hicks et al. v. Gay et al., 31 Okla. 150, 120 P. 636, and for the reasons therein given, this appeal should be dismissed.

By the Court: It is so ordered.


Summaries of

Wallace v. Gay

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Nov 18, 1913
136 P. 737 (Okla. 1913)
Case details for

Wallace v. Gay

Case Details

Full title:WALLACE et al. v. GAY et al

Court:Supreme Court of Oklahoma

Date published: Nov 18, 1913

Citations

136 P. 737 (Okla. 1913)
136 P. 737

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