Case Name: James Cowgill, Appellee, v. James S. Griggs and The State of Kansas (Interpleader), Appellants
Court: Kansas Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Kansas
Decision Date: 1911-02-11
Citations: 84 Kan. 888
Docket Number: No. 16,739
Parties: James Cowgill, Appellee, v. James S. Griggs and The State of Kansas (Interpleader), Appellants.
Judges: 
Reporter: Kansas Reports
Volume: 84
Pages: 888–888

Head Matter:
James Cowgill, Appellee, v. James S. Griggs and The State of Kansas (Interpleader), Appellants.
No. 16,739.
Appeal from Finney district court.
Opinion filed February 11, 1911.
Affirmed.
Fred S. Jackson, attorney-general, John S. Dawson, and Edgar Roberts, county attorney, for the appellants.
Albert Hoskinson, and R. W. Hoskinson, for the appellee.

Opinion:
Per Curiam:
The appellants concede that the only question in this case is whether the lease of school lands made in April, 1908, under which the appellee held possession, is valid. For the reasons stated in the opinion in Payne v. Barlow, ante, p. 132, it is held that the lease is valid.
The judgment is affirmed.