Maddin v. McCormick
This text of 1911 OK 40 (Maddin v. McCormick) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Supreme Court of Oklahoma primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
The petition in error and case-made attached were filed in this court May 4, 1910. On November 4, 1910, defendants in error filed motion to dismiss the appeal on the following grounds:
(1) Case-made not served in time.
(2) Petition in error not filed in time.
(3) No brief filed pursuant to rule 7 of this court.
No response has been made to said motion to dismiss.
It ,is not essential to pass on the first two grounds, as the third ground is sufficient, the plaintiff in error neither having filed his brief in accordance with said rule 7 nor having made application for additional time or for permission to file typewritten briefs. Leavitt et al. v. Commercial Nat. Bank, 26 Okla. 164, 109 Pac. 71; Monnington v. Cotteral, 26 Okla. 817, 110 Pac. 632; Cooper v. Chapman, 26 Okla. 600, 110 Pac. 722.
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