MILLIKEN v. CLARK

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MILLIKEN v. CLARK
1930 OK 486
293 P. 186
146 Okla. 55
Case Number: 21608
Decided: 11/03/1930
Supreme Court of Oklahoma

MILLIKEN
v.
CLARK et al.

Syllabus

¶0 Appeal and Error--Failure to Give Notice of Intention to Appeal--Dismissal.
Where a party desiring to appeal fails to give notice in open court, either at the time the judgment is rendered or within ten days thereafter, of his intention to appeal to the Supreme Court, this court acquires no jurisdiction, and the appeal will be dismissed.

Error from District Court, Comanche County; Frank Mathews, Assigned Judge.

Action by O. O. Milliken against G. A. Clark and others. From the judgment of the trial court dismissing plaintiff's cause of action, he attempts to appeal. Dismissed.

O. O. Milliken, in pro. per.
Embry, Johnson, Crowe & Tolbert, for defendants in error.

PER CURIAM.

¶1 This is an attempt to appeal from a judgment entered in the district court of Comanche county on the 25th day of April, 1930, dismissing plaintiff's action.

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