JOINER v. COBB

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JOINER v. COBB
1913 OK 629
136 P. 421
39 Okla. 581
Case Number: 2899
Decided: 11/11/1913
Supreme Court of Oklahoma

JOINER et al.
v.
COBB.

Syllabus

¶0 APPEAL AND ERROR--Dismissal--Failure to File Brief. Where plaintiff in error fails to file his brief as required by rule 7 (38 Okla. vi, 95 P. vi), the appeal will be dismissed.

L. J. Marks, John Burton, and W. D. Gibbs, for plaintiffs in error.
C. M. Feichheimer and C. S. Arnold, for defendant in error.

 
HARRISON, C.

¶1 The petition in error and transcript of the record below were filed in this court August 3, 1911. October 1, 1911, defendant in error filed motion to dismiss, for failure to comply with rule g of this court (38 Okla. vi, 95 P. vi). The cause was assigned for submission at the June term, 1913. No briefs having been filed, the motion to dismiss is sustained, and the appeal dismissed.

¶2 By the Court: It is so ordered.

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