In re FRICK-REID SUPPLY CO

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In re FRICK-REID SUPPLY CO
1930 OK 224
287 P. 996
143 Okla. 96
Case Number: 20167
Decided: 05/06/1930
Supreme Court of Oklahoma

In re PROTEST OF FRICK-REID SUPPLY CO et al.

¶0 Where no petition in error is filed in this court as required by Initiative Act No. 100, this court is without jurisdiction to review the judgment of the Court of Tax Review, and the appeal will be dismissed.

Grady Lewis, for protestants.
W. F. Pardoe, for protestees.

PER CURIAM.

¶1 This is an attempt to appeal from the judgment of the Court of Tax Review entered on the 28th day of January, 1929. Notice of appeal was duly given as required by law, and on the 23rd day of February, 1929, a transcript of the proceedings in the Court of Tax Review was filed in this court. The cause is now reached for final determination by this court, and upon examination of the record in this case it is disclosed that no petition in error has been filed in this court, setting forth wherein it is claimed the Court of Tax Review committed error in the judgment sought to have reviewed, as required in Initiative Act No. 100.

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