Title: BRYAN v. UMHOLTS
Citation: 141 P. 110 7, 1914 OK 328, 42 Okla. 477
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State: Oklahoma
Issuer: Oklahoma Supreme Court
Date: July 14, 1914

BRYAN v. UMHOLTS Annotate this Case BRYAN v. UMHOLTS 1914 OK 328 141 P. 1107 42 Okla. 477 Case Number: 3222 Decided: 07/14/1914 Supreme Court of Oklahoma BRYAN v. UMHOLTS. Syllabus ¶0 APPEAL AND ERROR-- Presentation for Review--Briefs--Dismissal. Where an appeal is duly perfected, and the cause is assigned and regularly submitted, and then plaintiff in error fails to serve and file briefs as required by rule 7 (38 Okla. vi, 137 P. ix) of this court, or to offer any excuse for not doing so such appeal will be presumed to have been abandoned, and will be dismissed for want of prosecution. Error from District Court, Oklahoma County; Geo. W. Clark, Judge. Action between Milton Bryan and F. M. Umholts. From an order overruling objections to the confirmation of a sale of real estate, and confirming the sale, Milton Bryan brings error. Dismissed. J. V. Cabell, for plaintiff in error Everest, Smith & Campbell, for defendant in error GALBRAITH, C. ¶1 This is an appeal upon transcript from an order overruling objections to the confirmation of a sale of real estate, sold upon an order of sale issued in a mortgage foreclosure proceeding, and the order confirming such sale. The transcript was filed with the clerk of this court on October 28, 1911, and the cause was thereafter set for submission and regularly submitted. The plaintiff in error has failed to file and serve briefs as required by rule 7 (38 Okla. vi, 137 P. ix) of this court, or to offer any excuse for not doing so. ¶2 The appeal will be taken as abandoned, and should be dismissed for want of prosecution, and the costs taxed against the plaintiff in error. ¶3 By the Court: It is so ordered.