Case ID: okla_161/html/0261-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

ANDERSON v. ANDERSON.
    No. 22070.
    Opinion Filed Jan. 24, 1933.
    Earl Q. Gray and George S. Ramsey, for plaintiff in- error.
    Sigler & ¡Jackson, for defendant in error.
   PER CURIAM.

December 9, 1930, defendant in error, plaintiff below, filed her petition for -separate maintenance, and on application January 9, 1931, the trial court appointed a receiver. On an appeal from this order defendant .filed his petition in error herein and filed his brief supporting the errors therein alleged.

Subsequent to the appointment and appeal, O. D. Anderson and Mary Anderson, defendant and plaintiff, respectively, died, and) revivor was- filed against each of their’ legal representatives. No brief has ever been, (filed by the legal representative of Mary Anderson and no ¡excuse has been, offered for tile failure. The authorities cited in plaintiff in error’s brief reasonably tend to stipport the errors alleged.

Under the rule of City National Bank v. Coatney, 122 Okla. 233, 253 P. 481, this court is not required to sloarch the record for a theory upon which to affirm the appointment of tlie received’, but ¡may reverse and 'remand: the caus'e as prayed for in the petition in error. The real parties’ in interest having ¡both died, there appears no reason why this cause should be continued longer, and the case isi reversed and remanded, with directions to trial court to vacate its order appointing the receiver and: to- dismiss the action. ,

Note: See under (1) 2 R. C. L. 176; R. C. L. Perm. Supp. p. 360.