Supreme Court of Oklahoma, 1933

Sadler v. Board of Com'rs of Mayes County

Sadler v. Board of Com'rs of Mayes County
Supreme Court of Oklahoma · Decided March 14, 1933 · PER CURIAM.
19 P.2d 1068; 162 Okla. 303; 1933 OK 174; 1933 Okla. LEXIS 591 (Pacific Reporter, Second Series)

Sadler v. Board of Com'rs of Mayes County

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

On the 28th day of October, 1931, in a proceeding before the district court of Mayes county, a judgment was entered against the plaintiffs in error sustaining a demurrer to the petition of plaintiffs in error respecting the claims as to certain property sold and resold and bought in by the board of county commissioners of that county.

From a final order thereafter, on the 31st day of October, 1931, appellants herein attempted to predicate an appeal based upon, the overruling of a motion for new trial.

This court has uniformly held that no-motion for new trial is necessary or proper upon the order of the court sustaining the demurrer to the petition, and a case-made' based upon the order overruling the motion for new trial is a nullity and brings nothing, to this court for review unless the same is filed within six months from the original order sustaining the demurrer to the petition. Mires v. Hogan, 79 Okla. 233, 192 P. 811. The appeal is, therefore, dismissed.

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