POOLE et al. v. HIGGINS.

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POOLE et al. v. HIGGINS.
1914 OK 492
143 P. 666
44 Okla. 96
Case Number: 3482
Decided: 10/13/1914
Supreme Court of Oklahoma

POOLE et al.
v.
HIGGINS.

Syllabus

¶0 APPEAL AND ERROR--Settlement of Controversy--Dismissal of Appeal. Where, prior to the determination of a proceeding in error in this court, it becomes known to the court that the controversy has been fully settled and determined, and this fact is admitted by counsel, the appeal will be dismissed.

H. A. Ledbetter, for plaintiffs in error.
W. I. Cruce, for defendant in error.

SHARP, C.

¶1 This case presents error from the district court of Carter county. Since the filing of the petition in error in this court it has come to the knowledge of the court, and it is admitted by counsel, that the parties have fully settled their differences, and that therefore the controversy between them has been determined. This being true, the court will not consider the questions of law involved, but will dismiss the appeal at the cost of the plaintiffs in error. Price et al v. Board of Commissioners, 8 Okla. 121, 56 P. 959; Smith v. Boatman, 29 Okla. 818, 120 P. 599.

¶2 By the Court: It is so ordered.

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