Title: BERRY DRY GOODS CO. v. WARD
Citation: 120 Okla. 11, 1926 OK 811, 249 P. 91 6
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State: Oklahoma
Issuer: Oklahoma Supreme Court
Date: October 12, 1926

BERRY DRY GOODS CO. v. WARD Annotate this Case BERRY DRY GOODS CO. v. WARD 1926 OK 811 249 P. 916 120 Okla. 11 Case Number: 17204 Decided: 10/12/1926 Supreme Court of Oklahoma BERRY DRY GOODS CO. v. WARD et al. Syllabus ¶0 1. Limitation of Actions--When Properly Presented by General Demurrer and Motion for Judgment on Pleadings. A general demurrer to a petition, or motion for judgment on the pleadings, presents the question of statute of limitation for decision, where the petition shows on its face that the action is barred. 2. Same -- Judgment for Defendants Sustained. Record examined; held, to be sufficient to support judgment in favor of the defendants. A. C. Markley, for plaintiff in error. J. G. Rawls and Cook & Cook, for defendants in error. STEPHENSON, C. ¶1 Among the several questions presented by this appeal, one involves the correctness of the court's ruling in sustaining a general demurrer to the petition on the part of some of the defendants, and sustaining a motion for judgment on the pleadings filed by the other defendants.