Supreme Court of Oklahoma, 1926

Hough v. City of Tulsa

Hough v. City of Tulsa
Supreme Court of Oklahoma · Decided May 25, 1926 · Maxex
247 P. 972; 118 Okla. 211; 1926 OK 497; 1926 Okla. LEXIS 874

Hough v. City of Tulsa

Opinion of the Court

Opinion by

MAXEX, 0.

This ease involves the sarnie questions as the case of Colvin et al. against City of Tulsa et al., No. 13727, which is a companion case to No. 13726, this day decided, (ante, p. 209). This case, as in the Colvin Case, is a suit to enjoin the city of Tulsa from making certain improvements in the way of paving, curbing, etc., in ihe city of Tulsa. A demurrer was sustained by the trial court tol the petition, on the ground that the case was barred by the statute of limitation ; and in the Colvin Case we sustain the judgment of the trial court' and affirmed the case. The same argument and citations of authorities in that case are applicable to this case, and on the autlidrity of that case, this case is also affirmed.

By the Court: It is so ordered.

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