Title: EISIMINGER v. JONES
Citation: 137 Okla. 246, 1929 OK 218, 278 P. 111 6
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State: Oklahoma
Issuer: Oklahoma Supreme Court
Date: May 28, 1929

EISIMINGER v. JONES Annotate this Case EISIMINGER v. JONES 1929 OK 218 278 P. 1116 137 Okla. 246 Case Number: 19688 Decided: 05/28/1929 Supreme Court of Oklahoma EISIMINGER v. JONES et al. Syllabus ¶0 Appeal and Error--Dismissal for Want of Necessary Party--Death of Party After Judgment and Action not Revived in Trial Court. Where, after judgment, one of the parties to an action dies, and there is ample time in which to revive the action before the expiration of the statutory period for filing an appeal, and the action is not revived in the trial court, an appeal from such judgment to this court will be dismissed for want of necessary party to the appeal. Error from District Court, Blaine County; E. L. Mitchell, Judge. Action between Dr. J. W. Eisiminger and Erastus Leander Jones et al. From the judgment, the former brings error. Dismissed. C. H. Parrick and H. J. Mackey, for plaintiff in error. Seymour Foose, Theodore Graalman, and W. F. Duncan, for defendants in error. PER CURIAM.