MARTIN v. MARTIN

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MARTIN v. MARTIN
1924 OK 869
229 P. 764
107 Okla. 39
Case Number: 15526
Decided: 10/07/1924
Supreme Court of Oklahoma

MARTIN
v.
MARTIN.

¶0 Error from District Court, Pawnee County; Edwin R. McNeill, Judge. Action by Ida Martin against Charles Martin. From action of the court on application of plaintiff to modify judgment, etc., the latter appeals. Dismissed.

Prentiss E. Rowe, for plaintiff in error.
W. S. Caldwell, for defendant in error.

PER CURIAM.

¶1 This proceeding grew out of a divorce action. In that action defendant in error here secured a decree of divorce from plaintiff in error, judgment for division of the property, and temporary alimony. After a final disposition of an appeal to this court in the case plaintiff filed an application to modify the judgment for division of the property, for an accounting of the property to be divided, and for an order directing the payment of alimony due and unpaid. Defendant filed a motion to strike the application. On January 7, 1923, a hearing was had on the application and an order entered disposing of the questions therein presented. On March 5th, following, the motion of plaintiff in error for a new trial in the matter was overruled. To review these proceedings a petition in error with case-made attached was filed in this court July 5, 1923.

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