Supreme Court of Oklahoma, 1935

Hawkins v. Steil

Hawkins v. Steil
Supreme Court of Oklahoma · Decided May 21, 1935 · PER CURIAM.
45 P.2d 147; 172 Okla. 301; 1935 OK 565; 1935 Okla. LEXIS 242 (Pacific Reporter, Second Series)

Hawkins v. Steil

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

This action was tried upon an agreed statement of facts. After the judgment was entered on December 4, 1933, a motion for new trial was filed by the plaintiff, which was overruled off'March 5, 1934. Petition in error with ease-made attached was filed September 4, 1934. The case must be dismissed. This court held in Showalter v. Hampton, 122 Okla. 192, 253 P. 105, that where a cause is tried upon an agreed statement of facts no motion for new trial was necessary, and where one was filed and order made overruling the same, such order served no purpose to extend the time past six months from the date of -the rendition of judgment in which an appeal could be perfected. To the same effect see St. Louis & S. F. Ry. Co. v. Nelson, 40 Okla. 143, 136 P. 590; Durant v. Nesbit, 59 Okla. 11, 157 P. 353; Okmulgee Securities Co. v. Osage Oil & Refining Co., 110 Okla. 263, 237 P. 105.

In Okmulgee Securities Co. v. Osage Oil & Refining Co., supra, this court held that a ease-made not served within 15 days after the rendition of the judgment appealed *302 from ot within some valid extension thereof presents nothing' to this court for review. The appeal is therefore dismissed.

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