Supreme Court of Oklahoma, 1925

West v. Michelin

West v. Michelin
Supreme Court of Oklahoma · Decided October 27, 1925 · Branson, Clark, Harrison, Hunt, Lester, Mason, Nicholson, Phelps, Riley
240 P. 738; 113 Okla. 199; 1925 OK 879; 1925 Okla. LEXIS 953

West v. Michelin

Opinion of the Court

BRANSON, V. C. J.

This matter is now before this court on motion to dismiss the appeal' herein, and it appears from the record that the appeal was taken from an order dissolving an attachment. It also ap- . pears that the plaintiff, who secured the attachment, prosecuted this suit while this appeal was pending in this court, and that on the trial of his cause of action, to which the attachment was ancillary, a judgment was rendered against him, from which no appeal was perfected, and the same is now a finality.

Under this state of fa.cts, the question of the correctness of the judgment of the trial court in dissolving the attachment is moot, and for that reason, the motion to dismiss the appeal should be sustained.

NICHOLSON, C. J., and HARRISON, MASON, PHELPS, LESTER, HUNT, CLARK, and RILEY, JJ., concur.

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