White v. Buzan

1 Citing case

  1. H. F. Wilcox Oil Gas Co. v. Walker

    32 P.2d 1044 (Okla. 1934)   Cited 21 times
    In H.F. Wilcox Oil Gas Co. v. Walker, 1934 OK 280, 32 P.2d 1044, we said that the maxim prohibiting the delegation of power has some qualifications, one of which occurs in the context of an administrative board exercising a legislative power.

    "Section 1472, C. O. S. 1921, relating to notice of the hearing in probate of petition to sell minor's real estate, requires, among other things, the posting of the order for a hearing in three public places in the county, and the personal service of the same on the next of kin and others interested in the estate, who reside within the county. Held, said requirements of the statute are mandatory." See, also, White v. Buzan, 130 Okla. 267, 267 P. 249; Staley v. Park, 125 Okla. 233, 257 P. 311; Southern Surety Co. v. Jay, 74 Okla. 213, 178 P. 95. In Londoner v. Denver, 210 U.S. 373, 28 Sup. Ct. 708, the court says: