Supreme Court of Oklahoma, 1914

City of Bartlesville v. Revard

City of Bartlesville v. Revard
Supreme Court of Oklahoma · Decided January 13, 1914 · Kane
139 P. 277; 40 Okla. 477; 1914 OK 4; 1914 Okla. LEXIS 62

City of Bartlesville v. Revard

Opinion of the Court

KANE, J.

The facts in the foregoing case are identical with the facts in the case of the City of Bartlesville et al. v. Holm et al., ante, 139 Pac. 273, and City of Bartlesville et al. v. Bucy, ante, 139 Pac. 277, except that the plaintiff in this case did not pay any of the assessments levied against the property prior to the commencement of her injunction suit. There is a stipulation that the judgment in this case should follow the decision in the other cases, unless it is distinguishable on account of the foregoing fact.

We do not believe that the mere fact that a payment of any of the assessments was not made is sufficient to take the instant case out of the rule laid down in the other two cases.. Upon the authority of those cases, the judgment in the instant case is therefore reversed, and the cause remanded, with directions to proceed in accordance with the opinion of this court in the City of Bartlesville et al. v. Holm et al., supra.

All the Justices concur.

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