CHOCTAW NORTHERN TOWNSITE & IMPROVEMENT CO. v. RHYNE

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CHOCTAW NORTHERN TOWNSITE & IMPROVEMENT CO. v. RHYNE
1910 OK 126
109 P. 74
26 Okla. 325
Case Number: 440
Decided: 05/10/1910
Supreme Court of Oklahoma

CHOCTAW NORTHERN TOWNSITE & IMPROVEMENT CO.
v.
RHYNE.

Syllabus

¶0 SUBSCRIPTIONS--Railroad Bonus. Same as paragraphs 1, 2, and 3 of the syllabus in the case of Piper v. Choctaw Northern Townsite & Improvement Co., 16 Okla. 436, 85 P. 965.

Error from District Court, Blaine County; M. C. Garber, Judge.

Action by the Choctaw Northern Townsite & Improvement Company against R. C. Rhyne. Judgment for defendant, and plaintiff brings error. Reversed.

J. B. Cheadle and Sander J. Vigg, for plaintiff in error.
R. B. Forrest, for defendant in error.

WILLIAMS, J.

¶1 This action, instituted and finally determined in the lower court prior to the erection of the state, involves the validity of a contract executed by the defendant in error in favor of the Watonga & Northwestern Railroad Company, its successors and assigns, which corporation afterwards amended its charter so as to change its name to the Choctaw Northern Railroad Company. This company afterwards duly assigned said contract to the plaintiff in error. It is identical with that held to be valid by the Supreme Court of the Territory of Oklahoma in the case of Piper v. Choctaw Northern Townsite & Improvement Company, 16 Okla. 436, 85 P. 965. See, also, Southard v. Arkansas Valley & Western Railway Company, 24 Okla. 408, 103 P. 750, and authorities therein cited. Counsel for defendant in error in his brief concedes that the plaintiff in error should have been permitted to amend his petition if the contract was valid.

¶2 It follows that the judgment of the lower court is reversed and remanded, with instructions to grant a new trial and permit the plaintiff to amend its petition.

¶3 All the Justices concur.

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