Title: PYLE v. LLOYD
Citation: 152 P. 107 3, 1915 OK 889, 52 Okla. 328
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State: Oklahoma
Issuer: Oklahoma Supreme Court
Date: November 9, 1915

PYLE v. LLOYD Annotate this Case PYLE v. LLOYD 1915 OK 889 152 P. 1073 52 Okla. 328 Case Number: 5451 Decided: 11/09/1915 Supreme Court of Oklahoma PYLE et al. v. LLOYD. Syllabus ¶0 APPEAL AND ERROR--Failure to File Brief--Affirmance. Where plaintiff in error fails to file brief under rule 7 (38 Okla. vi, 137 P. ix) of this court, and an examination of the record discloses that the appeal is without merit and was prosecuted for delay, the judgment appealed from may be affirmed. Error from District Court, Haskell County; W. H. Brown, Judge. Action by S. M. Lloyd against Ulys Pyle and another. Judgment for plaintiff, and defendants bring error. Affirmed. Ulys Pyle, for plaintiffs in error GALBRAITH, C. ¶1 This action was instituted to recover upon a promissory note given for building material, and to foreclose a lien upon real estate for the amount thereof. There was a default judgment in the trial court. In this court the cause was assigned for oral argument, but default was also made here, and there has been no brief filed on behalf of the plaintiff in error. ¶2 We have examined the record and are convinced that the appeal is frivolous and without merdit, and has been prosecuted for delay. Skirvin v. Bass Furniture & Carpet Co., 43 Okla. 440 , 143 P. 190. ¶3 We, therefore, recommend that the judgment appealed from be affirmed. ¶4 By the Court: It is so ordered.