Case Name: J. B. ACTON, Inc., a Corporation, and Casualty Reciprocal Exchange, and Insurance Company, Plaintiffs in Error, v. Walter DIRION and Perry Edward Wells, Defendants in Error
Court: Oklahoma Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Oklahoma
Decision Date: 1958-06-17
Citations: 329 P.2d 675
Docket Number: No. 37992
Parties: J. B. ACTON, Inc., a Corporation, and Casualty Reciprocal Exchange, and Insurance Company, Plaintiffs in Error, v. Walter DIRION and Perry Edward Wells, Defendants in Error.
Judges: HALLEY, JOHNSON, WILLIAMS, BLACKBIRD and JACKSON, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Pacific Reporter 2d
Volume: 329
Pages: 675–676

Head Matter:
J. B. ACTON, Inc., a Corporation, and Casualty Reciprocal Exchange, and Insurance Company, Plaintiffs in Error, v. Walter DIRION and Perry Edward Wells, Defendants in Error.
No. 37992.
Supreme Court of Oklahoma.
June 17, 1958.
Green & Feldman, W. E. Green, Raymond G. Feldman, Wm. S. Hall, George A. Farrar, Tulsa, for plaintiffs in error.
Landrith & McGee, Thomas A. Landrith, Jr., Richard K. McGee, John W. Hager, Tulsa, for defendants in error.

Opinion:
CORN, Vice Chief Justice.
This is an attempted appeal by petition in error, with case-made attached, from a judgment of the District Court of Tulsa County, Oklahoma, in an action for damages by reason of personal injuries suffered in an accident. Judgment was rendered by the court on the 26th day of April, 1957. The motion for new trial, timely filed, was overruled May 27, 1957. Notice of appeal to this court was given. The case-made was settled and signed by the trial judge on September 4, 1957 and was filed in the District Court of Tulsa County, on the same date. The petition in error, with case-made attached, was not filed in this Court until the 30th day of September, 1957, which was more than twenty days from the date the case-made was settled and signed.
Our statute requires that all proceedings by case-made be commenced within twenty days from the date the case-made is settled. 12 O.S.1957, Supp. Sec. 972. It is apparent that this court is without jurisdiction to review the appeal.
Appeal dismissed.
HALLEY, JOHNSON, WILLIAMS, BLACKBIRD and JACKSON, JJ., concur.