Case Name: W. L. MOODY & CO. v. FREEMAN-SIPES CO. et al.
Court: Oklahoma Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Oklahoma
Decision Date: 1911-09-12
Citations: 29 Okla. 390
Docket Number: No. 1461
Parties: W. L. MOODY & CO. v. FREEMAN-SIPES CO. et al.
Judges: All the Justices concur.
Reporter: Oklahoma Reports
Volume: 29
Pages: 390–390

Head Matter:
W. L. MOODY & CO. v. FREEMAN-SIPES CO. et al.
No. 1461.
Opinion Filed September 12, 1911.
(118 Pac. 135.)
APPEAL AND ERROR — Final Order — Vacating Default Judgment. An order vacating and setting aside a judgment by default, for the purpose of permitting the parties against whom the judgment was rendered to answer and defend, is not a final order, but is interlocutory, from which no appeal lies to the Supreme Court.
(Syllabus by the Court.)
Error from District Court, Garvin County; R. McMillan, Judge.
. Action by W. E. Moody & Co. against Ereeman-Sipes Company and W. M. Freeman. From an order vacating a default judgment, plaintiff brings error.
Dismissed.
H. M. Carr and R. A. Rogers, for plaintiff in error.
Thompson & Patterson, for defendants in error.

Opinion:
HAYES, J.
Plaintiff in error, who was plaintiff below, has brought this proceeding to have reviewed an order of the trial court, vacating and setting aside a judgment upon default, and permitting defendants in error, defendants below, to hie their answer and defend against the action. Such an order is not a final order, but is interlocutory, from which no appeal lies to this court. Aetna Bldg. & Loan Ass'n v. Williams et al., 26 Okla. 191, 108 Pac. 1100; Maddle v. Beavers, 24 Okla. 703, 104 Pac. 909; W. L. Moody & Co. v. Freeman & Williams et al., 24 Okla. 701, 104 Pac. 30; Town of Byars v. Sprouls, 24 Okla. 299, 103 Pac. 1038.
This appeal is therefore dismissed.
All the Justices concur.