WHITE v. CITY OF PAWHUSKA

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WHITE v. CITY OF PAWHUSKA
1925 OK 737
239 P. 578
113 Okla. 270
Case Number: 16338
Decided: 09/15/1925
Supreme Court of Oklahoma

WHITE
v.
CITY OF PAWHUSKA et al.

Syllabus

ΒΆ0 Appeal and Error--Dismissal--Moot Question--Injunction.
Where injunctive relief only is sought, and the act sought to be enjoined has been performed, the question becomes moot, and the appeal will be dismissed.

Appeal from District Court, Osage County; Jesse J. Worten, Judge.

Suit by H. P. White against the City of Pawhuska and others, Commissioners of the City of Pawhuska, and another, for an injunction. From a judgment dissolving a restraining order and denying a temporary injunction, plaintiff appeals. Appeal dismissed.

H. P. White, for plaintiff in error.
Wilson, Murphey & Duncan, for defendants in error.

PER CURIAM.

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