Horn v. Richards

1921 OK 301, 200 P. 155, 82 Okla. 288, 1921 Okla. LEXIS 272
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedJuly 26, 1921
Docket10247
StatusPublished

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Horn v. Richards, 1921 OK 301, 200 P. 155, 82 Okla. 288, 1921 Okla. LEXIS 272 (Okla. 1921).

Opinion

KANE, J.

This is an appeal from the action of the district court of Stephens county in rendering judgment in favor of the defendant in error. The cause was duly reached for hearing upon the docket of this court, submitted and assigned for the preparation of an opinion. Upon an examination of the record it appears that neither party has filed a brief in the case, although the time for doing so has long since expired.

In these circumstances, the appeal of the plaintiffs in error must be dismissed for want of prosecution.

It is so ordered.

PITCHFORD, V. C. J., and JOHNSON, MILLER, and KENNAMER, JJ., concur.

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1921 OK 301, 200 P. 155, 82 Okla. 288, 1921 Okla. LEXIS 272, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/horn-v-richards-okla-1921.