LOWE v. DICKSON

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LOWE v. DICKSON
1927 OK 348
260 P. 25
127 Okla. 127
Case Number: 14001
Decided: 10/11/1927
Supreme Court of Oklahoma

LOWE et al.
v.
DICKSON.

Syllabus

¶0 Courts--Appeal of Case Involving Federal Question from State Supreme Court to U.S. Supreme Court--Trial Court Directed to Dispose of Case in Accordance With Federal Decision.
The judgment and opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States in a case involving a federal question is binding upon this court. Where such opinion disposes of all the issues involved before this court on the merits, this court will direct the court of original jurisdiction to dispose of the case in accordance with the opinion of the Supreme Court.

Error from District Court, Beaver County; Arthur G. Sutton, Judge.

Action by Alexander J. Dickson against Seward K. Lowe and another. Judgment for plaintiff, and defendants brought error. Affirmed. Upon application of plaintiffs in error, writ of certiorari from Supreme Court of the United States to Supreme Court of Oklahoma to review decree of affirmance. Reversed. Remanded, with directions.

O. C. Wybrant, C. W. Herrod, and S. A. Horton, for plaintiffs in error.
Homer N. Boardman and Dickson & Dickson, for defendant in error.

BRANSON, C. J.,

¶1 This action was by Alexander J. Dickson against Seward K. Lowe and Susan Lowe. It originated in the district court of Beaver county. The defendants were husband and wife, and pending this litigation Seward K. Lowe departed this life, the action being continued in the name of Susan Lowe.

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