Title: WISEMAN v. LOWERY
Citation: 181 Okla. 607, 1937 OK 653, 75 P.2d 480
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State: Oklahoma
Issuer: Oklahoma Supreme Court
Date: November 9, 1937

WISEMAN v. LOWERY Annotate this Case WISEMAN v. LOWERY 1937 OK 653 75 P.2d 480 181 Okla. 607 Case Number: 28179 Decided: 11/09/1937 Supreme Court of Oklahoma WISEMAN v. LOWERY et al. Syllabus ¶0 1. APPEAL AND ERROR - Record - Objection to Confirmation of Sheriff's Sale and Ruling Thereon not in Record Without Bill of Exceptions or Case-Made. An objection to the confirmation of a sheriff's sale presented to the trial court and the ruling thereon are not properly a part of the record, and can only be presented and preserved for review on an appeal to the Supreme Court by incorporating the same in a bill of exceptions or case-made. 2. SAME - Dismissal Where Errors Alleged not Reviewable on Transcript of Record. Where the errors alleged are of such a nature that they cannot be reviewed upon transcript of the record and no case-made or bill of exceptions was served, allowed, or filed, the appeal will be dismissed. Appeal from District Court, Pontotoc County; H.H. Edwards, Judge. Action between Harry G. Wiseman and Benjamin H. Lowery et al. From an order refusing to confirm sheriff's sale, the former appeals. Dismissed. C.F. Green, for plaintiff in error. Crawford & Huddleston, for defendants in error. PER CURIAM. ¶1 This is an appeal from an order entered April 9, 1937, refusing to confirm a sheriff's sale. The case must be dismissed. The appeal is by transcript. This court has held that an objection to confirmation of a sheriff's sale and an order made thereon are not a part of the record unless incorporated in a case-made or bill of exceptions. Vann v. Union Central Life Ins. Co., 79 Okla. 17 , 191 P. 175. ¶2 The appeal is dismissed.