Case ID: okla_183/html/0386-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "OSBORN, C. J. WELCH, J.,", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

FORD v. STATE.
    No. 26882.
    June 15, 1937.
    Rehearing Denied Sept. 28, 1937.
    Application for Leave to File Second Petition for Rehearing Denied Sept. 27, 1938.
    A. L. Emery, for plaintiff in error.
    Mac Q. Williamson, Atty. Gen., and Fred Hansen, Asst. Atty. Gen., for defendant in error.
   OSBORN, C. J.

In this action, instituted in the district court of Oklahoma county, the plaintiff, Oral Ford, seeks to recover from the state of Oklahoma certain damages for personal injuries sustained as a result of certain alleged acts of negligence of the servants, agents, and employees of the State Highway Department. Prom an order sustaining a demurrer to plaintiff’s petition, he has appealed.

Plaintiff relies upon the provisions of article 14, chapter 65, S. L. 1935, a sp'ecial legislative act, as his authority to institute and maintain this action. He also asserts that the act is effective to waive the non-liability of the state for the negligence of its agents.

It appears that the issues and contentions are the same as those involved in the case of Jack v. State, this day decided, 183 Okla. 375, 82 P.2d 1033 and that our opinion in that case is decisive and controlling of the issues involved herein.

Accordingly, the judgment is affirmed.

BAYLESS, V. C. J., and RILEY, BUSBY, PHELPS, CORN, and HURST, JJ., concur. WELCH and GIBSON, JJ„ dissent.

WELCH, J.,

(dissenting). I respectfully dissent from the majority opinion in the above styled cause for the reasons stated in my dissenting opinion filed in the case of Mrs. Iris Jack v. State of Oklahoma, this day decided, 183 Okla. 375, 82 P.2d 1033.