Case Name: STATE BANKING BOARD et al. v. OKLAHOMA BANKERS' TRUST CO.
Court: Oklahoma Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Oklahoma
Decision Date: 1915-02-16
Citations: 63 Okla. 260
Docket Number: No. 6205
Parties: STATE BANKING BOARD et al. v. OKLAHOMA BANKERS’ TRUST CO.
Judges: 
Reporter: Oklahoma Reports
Volume: 63
Pages: 260–260

Head Matter:
STATE BANKING BOARD et al. v. OKLAHOMA BANKERS’ TRUST CO.
No. 6205
Opinion Filed Feb. 16, 1915.
Rehearing Denied May 1, 1917.
(164 Pac. 660.)
(Syllabus by the Court.)
States — ‘‘Suit Against the State” — Consent.
A suit to mandamus the state banking board is a “suit against the state.”
Error from District Court, Oklahoma County; Geo. W. Clark, Judge.
Mandamus by the Oklahoma Bankers’ Trust Company against the State Banking Board of the State of Oklahoma and J. C. McClelland and another, members of the board, and J. D. Lankford. Peremptory writ of mandamus issued, and defendants ■bring error.
Reversed and dismissed.
Chas. West, Atty. Gen., for plaintiffs in error.
Burwell, Crockett & Johnson, for defendant in error.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
This is an action in mandamus to compel the banking board of the state of Oklahoma to pay to the Oklahoma Bankers' Trust Company $10.266.67, the amount of its deposit in the Alamo State Bank of Muskogee, Okla., at the time of its failure. The suit was filed in the district court of Oklahoma County on the 19th day of February, 1912, and the alternative writ of mandamus was issued on the same date.
After answer to the alternative writ, there was trial, and judgment making the writ peremptory, and defendant, the banking board, -brings the case here. For the reason that this is a suit against the state, the trial court was wrong in letting the writ go. This ca-se is governed by J. D. Lankford et al., Composing the State Banking Board, etc., v. Platte Iron Works Co., 225 U. S. 461, 35 Sup. Ct. 173, 59 L. Ed. 316. See, also, State ex rel. Taylor v. Cockrell, 27 Okla. 630, 112 Pac. 1000; Chas. W. Lovett et al. v. J. D. Lankford et al., 47 Okla. 12, 145 Pac. 767.
Reversed and dismissed.