Craig v. Greer, Sheriff
Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Craig v. Greer, Sheriff, 124 P. 1096 (Okla. 1912)
33 Okla. 302; 1912 OK 342; 1912 Okla. LEXIS 688
Williams, Turner, Hayes, Kane, Dunn
Craig v. Greer, Sheriff
Opinion of the Court
This proceeding in error is to review the order of the lower court dissolving a temporary injunction. No case-made is attached to the petition in error. .
A motion to dismiss has been filed upon such ground; the contention being that the error sought to be reviewed cannot be brought before this court on a transcript.
*303 The proceeding in error must be dismissed. Green et al. v. Incorporated Town of Yeager, 23 Okla. 128, 99 Pac. 906; Lamb et al. v. Young et al., 24 Okla. 614, 104 Pac. 335; Nelson et al. v. Glenn et al., 28 Okla. 575, 115 Pac. 471; Tribal Development Co. et al. v. White Bros. et al., 28 Okla. 525, 114 Pac. 736; Richardson et al. v. Beidleman, post, 126 Pac. 816-818.
Reference
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- CRAIG v. GREER, Sheriff, Et Al.
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- Syllabus
- APPEAL AND ERROR — Record—Motions. Motions presented to the trial court, the rulings thereon and exceptions thereto, are not properly a part of the record, and can only be presented and preserved for review on appeal to'the Supreme Court by means of a. bill of exceptions or ease-made. (Syllabus by the Court.)