Boyd v. Robinson

Decision Date08 June 1915
Docket NumberCase Number: 6532
Citation149 P. 1146,1915 OK 447,47 Okla. 591
PartiesBOYD et al. v. ROBINSON et al.
CourtOklahoma Supreme Court
Syllabus

¶0 1. APPEAL AND ERROR--Parties. All persons who were parties to the proceeding in the trial court, and whose interests will be affected by the reversal of a judgment on appeal, must properly be brought in and made parties in the appellate court, or the proceeding will be dismissed.

2. SAME--Service of Case-Made--Joint Judgment--Necessary Parties. Where a joint judgment has been rendered against two defendants, and the case-made is not served within 15 days, and an order is made on behalf of one of said defendants extending the time for making and serving case-made, and such case-made is not served upon the other defendant, nor the service thereof waived, amendments suggested, nor appearance entered at the signing and settling of the case, by said other defendant, the appeal will be dismissed for want of necessary parties.

3. SAME. Where the facts are as shown by the foregoing paragraph, the fact that the petition in error purports to be in the name of both of the defendants in no wise cures the neglect to properly lay the foundation for appeal in the lower court.

Error from District Court, Muskogee County; R. P. De Graffenried, Judge.

Action by Lennie Robinson against J. R. Green and others. Judgment for plaintiff. From an order refusing to set aside the judgment, defendant Polly Boyd brings error, naming in her petition defendant Green as a co- plaintiff in error, but without serving on him her case-made. Dismissed.

A. S. McRea, for plaintiff in error Boyd.

William B. Moore, for defendant in error.

SHARP, J.

¶1 August 29, 1913, plaintiff, Lennie Robinson, filed his petition against J. R. Green, P. B. Austin, G. W. P. Brown, Polly Boyd, Laura Lock, Willard Brown, and D. J. Allen or Wofford, seeking to quiet title to certain real estate in J. R. Green, in order that such property might be subjected to an execution on a judgment in favor of plaintiff and against said Green. The action was dismissed without prejudice as to all the defendants, save Polly Boyd and J. R. Green, and on December 12th thereafter, in their absence, judgment was duly rendered against them in favor of plaintiff. On December 20th following, defendant Polly Boyd filed her motion to vacate and set aside said judgment so rendered, which motion, after a hearing had thereon, was denied on March 3, 1914, and said Polly Boyd appeals.

¶2 A motion to dismiss the appeal has been filed; one of the grounds thereof being that J. R. Green is a necessary party to the appeal, and, not having been served with case-made, is not properly before the court. Green, as we have seen, was a codefendant in the case below. The judgment against him and Polly Boyd determined that certain conveyances made by Green to one Austin, and by the latter to Boyd, were fraudulent and void, and quieted the title in Green. A judgment favorable to Boyd would, therefore, necessarily affect Green's title, while a...

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4 cases
  • Coss v. Sterritt
    • United States
    • Oklahoma Supreme Court
    • June 29, 1915
    ...Adams v. Higgins, 47 Okla. 323, 147 P. 1011; Springfield et al. v. Thompson et al., 47 Okla. 565, 149 P. 1093; Boyd et al. v. Robinson et al., 47 Okla. 591, 149 P. 1146; Billy v. Unknown Heirs of Gray, Deceased, et al., 35 Okla. 430, 130 P. 533; Appleby v. Dowden, 35 Okla. 707, 132 P. 349. ......
  • Eggers v. Olson
    • United States
    • Oklahoma Supreme Court
    • October 7, 1924
    ...made parties and they appeared and pleaded, and in this the court was right. Crow v. Hardridge, 43 Okla. 463, 143 P. 183; Boyd v. Robinson, 47 Okla. 591, 149 P. 1146; Florida Land Rock Phosphate Company v. Anderson (Fla.) 39 So. 392, Fraser v. Passage (Mich.) 30 N.W. 334; Donovan v. Campion......
  • Wilson v. Jones
    • United States
    • Oklahoma Supreme Court
    • July 31, 1917
    ...plaintiff in error was not sufficient to bring Bowles within the jurisdiction of this court. This is also held in Boyd et al. v. Robinson et al., 47 Okla. 591, 149 P. 1146; Baker et al. v. Shepherd, 51 Okla. 223, 151 P. 868; Hendrix et al. v. Hendrix, 50 Okla. 514, 151 P. 690. ¶4 We are the......
  • Malone v. Scott
    • United States
    • Oklahoma Supreme Court
    • June 20, 1916
    ...on appeal, must be properly brought in and made parties in the appellate court, or the proceeding will be dismissed." Boyd v. Robinson, 47 Okla. 591, 149 P. 1146; Thompson et al. v. Fulton, 29 Okla. 700, 119 P. 244; K. C. & M. & O. Ry. Co. v. Williams, 33 Okla. 202, 124 P. 63; American Nati......

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