Supreme Court of Oklahoma, 1934

City of Edmond v. Billen

City of Edmond v. Billen
Supreme Court of Oklahoma · Decided December 11, 1934 · Andrews, Riley, Swindall, Osborn, Busby
38 P.2d 564; 170 Okla. 37; 1934 OK 706; 1934 Okla. LEXIS 667 (Pacific Reporter, Second Series)

City of Edmond v. Billen

Opinion of the Court

ANDREWS, J.

This is an appeal from a judgment of the district court of Oklahoma county in favor of the defendants in error, the plaintiffs in the trial coun, against the plaintiff in error, the defendant in the trial court.

The plaintiffs complained of the actions of the defendant in dumping sewage into a natural water course running through the farm of the plaintiffs. No complaint was made as to the amount of the verdict and judgment.

In its brief the defendant presents but three questions: First, the failure of the trial court to give a requested instruction: and second, the giving by the trial court of instructions numbered 5 and 6.

The requested instruction was not justified by the pleadings or the testimony. The instructions given were justified under the rule stated by this court in City of Cushing v. High. 73 Okla. 151, 175 P. 229; City of Tecumseh v. Deister, 112 Okla. 3, 239 P. 582; City of Collinsville v. Brickey, 115 Okla. 264, 242 P. 249; City of Enid v. Brooks, 132 Okla. 60, 269 P. 241, and City of Sayre v. Rice, 132 Okla. 95, 269 P. 361.

The authorities relied -upon by the defendant are largely decisions of other courts. The decision of this court in St. Louis & S. F. R. Co. v. Burrous, 29 Okla. 378. 118 P. 143, is not applicable.

The judgment of the trial court is affirmed.

RILEY, C. J., and SWINDALL, OSBORN, and BUSBY, JJ., concur.

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