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1999 OK 13
    Harlan CARROLL, Plaintiff/Appellant, v. AXELSON, INC., a Delaware corporation, Dresser Industries, a Delaware corporation, and Kelly Rauh, Defendants/Appellees.
    No. 91244.
    Supreme Court of Oklahoma.
    Feb. 22, 1999.
   ORDER

¶ 1 Certiorari is denied. Appellant’s motion to tax costs is granted in part. One-half of the filing fee paid by Appellant, or the sum of $100.00 is assessed against the Appellee 12 O.S.1991 978.

¶ 2 As provided in Rule 1.36(c) of the Rules of the Oklahoma Supreme Court, the Appellant shall be allowed one-half of the costs, if reasonable, of copying and binding the record for filing in this Court. Upon remand the trial court shall determine the reasonableness of the costs.

¶ 3 The opinion of the Court of Civil Appeals in this matter is hereby withdrawn from publication.

VOTE ON DENIAL OF CERTIORARI:

¶4 SUMMERS, C.J., HODGES, LAVENDER, SIMMS, OPALA, ALMA WILSON, KAUGER and WATT, JJ., concur.

¶ 5 HARGRAVE, V.C.J., dissent.

VOTE ON WITHDRAWAL OF OPINION FROM PUBLICATION:

¶ 6 ALL JUSTICES CONCUR.