White v. City of Pawhuska
Supreme Court of Oklahoma
White v. City of Pawhuska, 239 P. 578 (Okla. 1925)
113 Okla. 270; 1925 OK 737; 1925 Okla. LEXIS 981
PER CURIAM.
White v. City of Pawhuska
Opinion of the Court
This action was brought to enjoin the city of Pawhuska from letting *271 a certain paving contract, and a temporary restraining order was granted. On a hearing for a temporary injunction, the restraining cyder was dissolved, and a temporary injunction denied, and plaintiff in error appealed. A supersedeas bond was denied, and plaintiff in error made application. to this court for bond; it was also denied. After both the trial court and the Supreme Court had refused to supersede the judgment, defendant in erroy let the contract for the paving.
Since the enjoining of the letting of the contract was the only relief sought, and the contract having now been let, this appeal becomes moot, and is dismissed.
Reference
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- WHITE v. CITY OF PAWHUSKA Et Al.
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