Love Motor Co. v. Croskell

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Love Motor Co. v. Croskell, 284 P. 297 (Okla. 1930)
141 Okla. 139; 1930 OK 55; 1930 Okla. LEXIS 31
PER CURIAM.

Love Motor Co. v. Croskell

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

This is an appeal from the judgment of the county court of Carter county in an action wherein the Love Motor Company was plaintiff and II. H. Croskell, Jr., and. II. B. Baker were defendants. The plaintiff in error has served and filed briefs in this cause as required by the rules of this court. The defendants in error have failed to file briefs or offer any excuse for their failure to do so. We have examined the brief of plaintiff in error, and its assignments of error are reasonably supported by the authorities cited therein. Under the oft-repeated holding of this court, we are not required to brief the ease on behalf of the defendants in error or to search the record to find some reason why the judgment appealed from should be sustained. Home State Bank v. Oklahoma State Bank, 51 Okla. 368, 151 Pac. 1044. The judgment of the trial court is reversed and the canse remanded for a new trial.

Note. — See “Appeal and Error.” 3 C. J. § 1607. p. 1447, n. 46.

Reference

Full Case Name
LOVE MOTOR CO. v. CROSKELL Et Al.
Cited By
7 cases
Status
Published