Martin Lumber Co. v. Thomas
This text of 1938 OK 386 (Martin Lumber Co. v. Thomas) 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
On May 4, 1937, the court granted 60 days to make and serve ease-made. No other valid order, of extension was entered. The ease-made was served on August 31, 1937. A motion to dismiss has been filed, and no response thereto is made. The appeal must be dismissed. Parry v. Hoblit, 35 Okla. 362, 129 P. 693; Blanchard v. United States, 6 Okla. 587, 52 P. 736; Byrd v. Harrison, 45 Okla. 142, 145 P. 318; Graf Packing Co. v. Palphrey, 178 Okla. 95, 62 P.2d 53; Hawkins v. Steil, 172 Okla. 301, 45 P.2d 147.
The appeal is dismissed.
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1938 OK 386, 80 P.2d 257, 183 Okla. 68, 1938 Okla. LEXIS 170, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/martin-lumber-co-v-thomas-okla-1938.