Supreme Court of Oklahoma, 1915

Hicks v. Shadad

Hicks v. Shadad
Supreme Court of Oklahoma · Decided October 12, 1915 · PER CURIAM.
151 P. 1017; 49 Okla. 137; 1915 OK 802; 1915 Okla. LEXIS 21

Hicks v. Shadad

Opinion of the Court

*138 PER CURIAM.

In this case the plaintiff in error is attempting to appeal to this court without incorporating into the record a copy of the judgment or order appealed from. The record must show the rendition and entry in- the lower court of the judgment, decree, or order appealed from, and where the record fails to contain a copy of the final judgment or order of the lower court from which the appeal is taken this court acquires no jurisdiction, and the appeal will be dismissed. Ford v. McIntosh, 22 Okla. 423, 98 Pac. 341; Jones v. Bilby et al., 43 Okla. 494, 143 Pac. 330; Gardenhire v. Burdick, 7 Okla. 212, 54 Pac. 483; Board v. Moon, 8 Okla. 205, 57 Pac. 161; Sproat v. Durland, 7 Okla. 230, 54 Pac. 458; Boorigie Bros. v. Rainey-Davis Mercantile Company, 47 Okla. 97, 147 Pac. 774.

The motion to dismiss is sustained.

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