McBee v. Fraire

Decision Date07 March 2022
Docket Number119,190,119,181,119,337
Citation505 P.3d 932 (Mem)
Parties Vickie MCBEE, an individual, Plaintiff/Appellant, v. Efren FRAIRE, an individual; Augustine Fraire, an individual; Fraire Bricklayers, Inc., an Oklahoma corporation; and John Does 1-5, true names unknown, Defendants/Appellees.
CourtOklahoma Supreme Court

ORDER OF SUMMARY DISPOSITION

Richard Darby, CHIEF JUSTICE

¶1 Rule 1.201 of the Oklahoma Supreme Court Rules provides that "[i]n any case in which it appears that a prior controlling appellate decision is dispositive of the appeal, the court may summarily affirm or reverse, citing in its order of summary disposition this rule and the controlling decision." Okla. Sup. Ct. Rule 1.201.

¶2 After reviewing the record in this case, THE COURT FINDS that our decision in McBee v. Shanahan Home Design, et al., 2021 OK 60, 499 P.3d 1, involves the same primary legal questions as those in the above-styled appeal; and therefore, our holding in Shanahan disposes of the issues herein.1

¶3 IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the trial court's order sustaining defendants' motion to dismiss for untimely service of process is reversed and the cause is remanded for further proceedings.

DONE BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT IN CONFERENCE THIS 7th day of March, 2022.

¶4 Darby, C.J., Kane, V.C.J., Kauger, Winchester, Edmondson, Gurich, Rowe, and Kuehn, JJ., concur.

¶5 Combs, J., not participating.

1 The issue presented in McBee v. Shanahan Homes, et al. was whether the Court's joint emergency orders in response to the Covid-19 State of Disaster (SCAD Orders 2020-24, 2020-29, and 2020-36) suspended the 180-day time limit for effecting service of process set forth in 12 O.S. Supp. 2017, § 2004(I).

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