WRIGHT et al. v. WAGGONER et al.

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WRIGHT et al. v. WAGGONER et al.
1920 OK 384
193 P. 997
80 Okla. 56
Case Number: 9687
Decided: 12/14/1920
Supreme Court of Oklahoma

WRIGHT et al.
v.
WAGGONER et al.

Syllabus

¶0 Appeal and Error--Failure to File Brief--Dismissal.
Where no briefs are filed, as required by rule 7 (47 Okla. vi; 165 P. vii) of the Supreme Court, the appeal will be dismissed for want of prosecution.

Error from District Court, Major County; James B. Cullison, Judge.

Action between Grace Wright, individually and as administratrix of the estate of Jas. H. Slattery, deceased, and another and A. O. Waggoner, alias A. O. Wagner, and another. From the judgment, the parties first named bring error. Dismissed.

J. P. Evans, for plaintiffs in error.
Tom E. Willis and John V. Roberts, for defendants in error.

HIGGINS, J.

¶1 This cause was submitted April 20, 1920. In accordance with a stipulation duly filed plaintiffs in error were granted 30 days from that date within which to file their brief. On May 26, thereafter, plaintiffs in error were granted a further extension of 30 days. No briefs having been filed in the cause within the extensions of time granted and no further time having been requested (47 Okla. vi; 165 P. vii), the appeal is dismissed for want of prosecution. Blanlot v. Carbon Coal Co., 76 Okla. 16, 183 P. 880; Cantwell v. Patterson, 71 Okla. 1, 174 P. 754; Balch v. Pickard, 72 Okla. 128, 179 P. 10.

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