Supreme Court of Oklahoma, 1935

Michael v. Farm & Home Savings & Loan Ass'n

Michael v. Farm & Home Savings & Loan Ass'n
Supreme Court of Oklahoma · Decided April 9, 1935 · PER CURIAM.
43 P.2d 76; 171 Okla. 391; 1935 OK 398; 1935 Okla. LEXIS 221 (Pacific Reporter, Second Series)

Michael v. Farm & Home Savings & Loan Ass'n

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

The appeal was filed herein October 27, 1934. It appears that the ease-made was not served on the defendant in error or his counsel until the date fixed in the last order of extension had expired. A motion to dismiss has been filed for that reason, which is not contested. This court has repeatedly held that where plaintiff in error fails to make and serve case-made within the time allowed by statute or within the time extended by a valid order of the court and the errors complained of can only be reviewed upon a case-made, *392 the same will not be considered by this court, but that the same will be dismissed (St. 1931, section 534 et seq.). Jones v. Blanton, 130 Okla. 200, 266 P. 438; CollinsDietz-Morris Co. v. Wright, 163 Okla. 54, 20 P. (2d) 574 Saddler v. Chappelle, 163 Okla. 102, 21 P. (2d) 761.

The appeal is therefore dismissed.

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