Title: THOMPSON v. BOARD OF COM'RS OF OKMULGEE COUNTY
Citation: 102 P.2d 867, 187 Okla. 312, 1940 OK 282
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State: Oklahoma
Issuer: Oklahoma Supreme Court
Date: May 21, 1940

THOMPSON v. BOARD OF COM'RS OF OKMULGEE COUNTY Annotate this Case THOMPSON v. BOARD OF COM'RS OF OKMULGEE COUNTY 1940 OK 282 102 P.2d 867 187 Okla. 312 Case Number: 28880 Decided: 05/21/1940 Supreme Court of Oklahoma THOMPSON v. BOARD OF COM'RS OF OKMULGEE COUNTY Syllabus ¶0 JUDGMENT--Vacation of judgment against county for recovery of purchase price of tax sale certificates alleged to be void where collusion of attorneys alleged. The syllabus in Federal Tax Company et al. v. Board of County Commissioners of Okmulgee County, 187 Okla. 223 , 102 P.2d 148 , is hereby adopted as the syllabus in this case. Appeal from Superior Court, Okmulgee County; Harland A. Carter, Judge. Petition by the Board of County Commissioners of Okmulgee County to vacate judgment in favor of T. G. Thompson. Judgment vacated, and Thompson appeals. Affirmed. W. C. Alley, of Okmulgee, for plaintiff in error. George R. Inglish and B. F. Moak, both of Okmulgee, and W. E. Foster, of Henryetta, for defendant in error. HURST, J. ¶1 This is a companion case to No. 28879, Federal Tax Co. v. Board of County Commissioners of Okmulgee County, 187 Okla. 223 , 102 P.2d 148 , decided March 5, 1940. While the petition to vacate the judgment is not identical with that in the cited case, it sets out substantially the same state of facts and course of conduct on the part of the then county attorney of Okmulgee county, and alleges the same defense to the plaintiff's action. The causes were briefed together. For the reasons stated in the opinion in that case, the judgment of the trial court is affirmed.