House v. Mullendore

1933 OK 534, 26 P.2d 749, 166 Okla. 36, 1933 Okla. LEXIS 333
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedOctober 17, 1933
Docket24256
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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House v. Mullendore, 1933 OK 534, 26 P.2d 749, 166 Okla. 36, 1933 Okla. LEXIS 333 (Okla. 1933).

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

The judgment of the trial court from which this appeal was taken was entered in the district court of Osage county on the 27th day of May, 1932. The trial court entered judgment upon the cross-petition of the defendants E. C. Mullendore and Charles Yarbrough against the plaintiff in the original action, M. S. House, and at the conclusion of the trial and entry of the judgment, the plaintiff in error in this cause, plaintiff below, excepted to the judgment and gave notice in open court of his intention to appeal from said decision to the Supreme Court of Oklahoma. No motion for new trial was ever filed. A motion to dismiss was filed herein July 14, 1933, in which it is stated that the only assignments of error are based upon the action of the court in the trial of the cause and that no motion for new trial was filed in the trial court calling the attention of the trial court to the alleged errors complained of.

On the 12th day of September, the court ordered the plaintiff in error to respond to the motion to dismiss in this case. No response has been filed to that motion.

Upon an examination of the authorities cited, it appears that the assignments of error set forth in the petition in error are all based upon alleged errors of the trial court occurring during the trial of the cause. Under the rule laid down in the case of Sac & Fox Oil Co. v. Owen, 133 Okla. 96, 271 P. 240, and Malleck v. Thomas, 109 Okla. 95, 234 P. 1107, the appeal is dismissed.

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