Title: MENDELSON v. ZILAR Co. Assessor
Citation: 113 Okla. 77, 1925 OK 606, 238 P. 42 5
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State: Oklahoma
Issuer: Oklahoma Supreme Court
Date: July 14, 1925

MENDELSON v. ZILAR Co. Assessor Annotate this Case MENDELSON v. ZILAR Co. Assessor 1925 OK 606 238 P. 425 113 Okla. 77 Case Number: 16138 Decided: 07/14/1925 Supreme Court of Oklahoma MENDELSON et al. v. ZILAR, Co. Assessor. Syllabus ¶0 Appeal and Error--Dismissal--Failure to Revive Cause. Where the term of office of a county assessor expires after a judgment in his favor in the trial court, but before case-made is settled and signed, and the case is not revived in that court against his successor, the appeal will be dismissed. Error from District Court, Ottawa County; J. J. Smith, Judge. Mandamus by J. C. Mendelson, for himself and for others similarly situated, against Will N. Zilar, County Assessor of Ottawa County. From the judgment, the former brings error. Dismissed. Frank Nesbitt and W. R. Chesnut, for appellant. A. Scott Thompson and Dyke Ballinger, for appellee. PER CURIAM. ¶1 This is a mandamus action brought in the district court of Ottawa county, by the plaintiff in error, to compel the defendant in error, county assessor of that county, to transfer on the tax book certain property assessed for taxation in Quapaw township to the incorporated town of Cardin. The writ of mandamus was denied, and plaintiff in error appealed.