Grand Lodge of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen v. Scott

1931 OK 107, 297 P. 269, 147 Okla. 161, 1931 Okla. LEXIS 734
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedMarch 31, 1931
Docket19512
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Grand Lodge of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen v. Scott, 1931 OK 107, 297 P. 269, 147 Okla. 161, 1931 Okla. LEXIS 734 (Okla. 1931).

Opinion

ANDREWS, J.

In this cause the defendant in error, hereinafter referred tó as plaintiff, instituted a suit in the superior court of -Pottawatomie county, Okla., against the plaintiff in error, hereinafter referred to as defendant, to recover a money judgment on -an insurance policy in which her husband Was the insured and in which she was the designated beneficiary. The jury returned a verdict in favor of the plaintiff, judgment was rendered thereon, and the cause came to this court on appeal.

Here a motion was lodged to dismiss, and finder date of January 29, 1929, this court promulgated its opinion in the cause in which it said:

“Upon the second ground for dismissal, that the brief of plaintiff in error does not comply with rule 26 of this court, we have examined the brief of plaintiff in error and fully agree with counsel for defendant in error that the brief of plaintiff in error does not fully comply with rule 26 of this court and is not as complete as rule 26 contemplates.”

'It declined to dismiss the appeal and cautioned the defendant as follows:

: ■ “However, we feel that, under the holding of this court in Royce Wyant v. Henry Levy and Leon Levy, Partners, No. 18,586, 134 Okla. 39, 272 Pae. at page 851, we would -be running contrary to this decision to sustain the motion to dismiss. * * *”

Since that time more than one year has elapsed and the error in the brief plainly .pointed out has not been corrected. The cause has reached its numerical order for a decision. We therefore apply the rule announced in the Wyant Oase quoted from.

' The judgment of the trial court is affirmed.

LESTER, O. J., and RILEY, HEFNER, OULLISON, SWINDALL, and McNEILL, JJ., concur. CLARK, V. C. J., and KORNE-GAY, J., not participating.

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