ELLIOTT v. JENKINS

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ELLIOTT v. JENKINS
1924 OK 1083
231 P. 1117
107 Okla. 134
Case Number: 15792
Decided: 12/02/1924
Supreme Court of Oklahoma

ELLIOTT
v.
JENKINS.

¶0 Error from District Court, Creek County; Hal Johnson, Assigned Judge. Action by Wm. M. Jenkins against Maude C. Elliott. Judgment for defendant, motion for new trial sustained, and defendant brings error. Dismissed.

Thompson & Smith, for plaintiff in error.
Walker & Lee and Albertson & Bleakmore, for defendant in error.

PER CURIAM.

¶1 This appeal is from an order of the trial court setting aside the verdict of the jury in favor of defendant, plaintiff in error here, in an election contest. The motion for new trial set out a number of grounds, but the order of the court sustaining the motion does not state the grounds upon which new trial was granted. A number of errors are assigned by defendant in the petition in error, all of which relate to the proposition that the verdict is sustained by the record in the case. In Conservative Loan Co. v. Saulsbury, 75 Okla. 194, 182 P. 685, it is held:

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