C. C. JULIAN OIL & ROYALTIES CO. v. OKLAHOMA CITY

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C. C. JULIAN OIL & ROYALTIES CO. v. OKLAHOMA CITY
1934 OK 310
32 P.2d 925
168 Okla. 300
Case Number: 21435
Decided: 05/22/1934
Supreme Court of Oklahoma

C. C. JULIAN OIL & ROYALTIES CO. et al.
v.
OKLAHOMA CITY.

Syllabus

¶0 Appeal and Error--Dismissal--Moot Questions.
Where the issues involved in an action have become moot, this court may dismiss the action.

Appeal from District Court, Oklahoma County; Lucius Babcock, Judge.

Action between the C. C. Julian Oil & Royalties Company, W. J. Wellman, and Oklahoma City. From the judgment, parties first named appeal. Dismissed.

N.E. McNeill, John Head, and Freeling & Box, for plaintiffs in error.
M. W. McKenzie, Municipal Counselor, and A. L. Hull, Asst. Municipal Counselor, for defendant in error.

ANDREWS, J.

¶1 It appearing to the court that a receiver of the property involved in this action has been appointed by the United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma and that, by reason thereof, the issues herein have become and are moot, this cause is dismissed.

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