Pope Feed Store v. Lucas

1915 OK 655, 151 P. 1074, 51 Okla. 276, 1915 Okla. LEXIS 972
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedSeptember 21, 1915
Docket5295
StatusPublished

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Pope Feed Store v. Lucas, 1915 OK 655, 151 P. 1074, 51 Okla. 276, 1915 Okla. LEXIS 972 (Okla. 1915).

Opinion

Opinion by

DUDLEY, C.

The defendant in error has filed a motion to dismiss this proceeding in error for the reason, among others, that the purported case-made was not served within the time fixed by the trial court. An examination of the record discloses a final judgment was rendered on March 20, 1913, and plaintiff given 60 *277 days within which to prepare and serve case-made. The case-made was served on May 20, 1913. The time expired on May 19th. It follows that the case-made was not served within the time. This being true, it is a nullity, and cannot be considered by the court.

* The cause should therefore be dismissed. Hughes v. Martin, 43 Okla. 710, 144 Pac. 356.

By the Court: It is so ordered.

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Hughes v. Martin
1914 OK 534 (Supreme Court of Oklahoma, 1914)

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