Best v. Frazier

1902 OK 29, 69 P. 1132, 12 Okla. 8, 1902 Okla. LEXIS 48
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedJuly 17, 1902
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Bluebook
Best v. Frazier, 1902 OK 29, 69 P. 1132, 12 Okla. 8, 1902 Okla. LEXIS 48 (Okla. 1902).

Opinion

Pee Cueiam:

: This is an action for mandatory injunction. The facts in this case are the same as those in the case of Anderson v. Ferguson, decided at this sitting of this court, and for the reasons given in that case this will be reversed, and a new trial granted; and the lower court is directed to proceed in conformity with the views expressed in the case of Anderson v. Ferguson, supra. Costs taxed to appellee It is further ordered that the parties be placed in the same occupancy of the land that they were in at the time of the commencement of this action, and to so remain until the further order of the district court, or the judge thereof; but this order is not intended to preclude the parties or either of them from pursuing any other remedy which either may have in any of the courts of the territory.

Hainer, J., who presided in the court below, not sitting; Irwin, J. absent.

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