Supreme Court of Oklahoma, 1925

Osage Oil & Refining Co. v. Interstate Pipe Co.

Osage Oil & Refining Co. v. Interstate Pipe Co.
Supreme Court of Oklahoma · Decided September 15, 1925 · PER CURIAM.
239 P. 581; 113 Okla. 114; 1925 OK 718; 1925 Okla. LEXIS 910

Osage Oil & Refining Co. v. Interstate Pipe Co.

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

This is a motion of defendant in error to dismiss appeal, for the reason no notice was given of intention to appeal. An examination of the record shows that no notice was given. Section 782, C. O.S. 1921, is- mandatory, and the appeal is dismissed. Nichols v. Lonsdale, 109 Okla. 59, 234 Pac. 752; Atkins v. Lynholm, 87 Okla. 123, 209 Pac. 319; Miller v. Brownfield, 73 Okla. 156, 175 Pac. 211; Crawford v. Shintaffer, 92 Okla. 22, 217 Pac. 867; Holbert v. Patrick, 72 Okla. 25, 177 Pac. 566.

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