Portwood v. Town of Snyder

1926 OK 851, 251 P. 1048, 122 Okla. 127, 1926 Okla. LEXIS 227
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedOctober 19, 1926
Docket17407
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Portwood v. Town of Snyder, 1926 OK 851, 251 P. 1048, 122 Okla. 127, 1926 Okla. LEXIS 227 (Okla. 1926).

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

This case was heard upon issues joined upon the pleadings, oral and documentary evidence, by the district court of Kiowa county, and judgment rendered for defendant in error, who now moves this court to dismiss the appeal on the ground that plaintiff in error failed to file a motion for a new trial. A motion for a new trial was necessary and the record fails to disclose that such a motion was filed. The filing and disposition of a motion for a new trial was indispensable to bring this appeal before this court for review. Buchanan et al. v. Fant, 110 Okla. 206, 238 Pac. 962.

The appeal is dismissed.

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