NANCE v. STATE

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NANCE v. STATE
1926 OK 996
252 P. 11
122 Okla. 36
Case Number: 17121
Decided: 12/14/1926
Supreme Court of Oklahoma

NANCE
v.
STATE et al.

Syllabus

ΒΆ0 Corporation Commission--Appeal from Orders--Necessity for Case-Made or Transcript.
Appeals from orders of the Corporation Commission are taken in the same manner in which appeals are taken to the Supreme Court from the district court, and where no case-made or transcript of the record is attached to the petition in error, this court acquires no jurisdiction of the action, and the cause will be dismissed.

Appeal from Corporation Commission.

From the action of the Corporation Commission in setting aside certain orders and the making of other orders, L. A. Nance appeals. Dismissed.

King & Delaney, for plaintiff in error.
Kent W. Shartel and A. T. Blake, for defendant in error.

PER CURIAM.

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