Opinion ID: 1199656
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Heading: this appeal should be dismissed for lack of an appealable order.

Text: ¶ 2 Manufacturing Technologies does not require that we treat the partial summary judgment order in this case as an appealable order. [4] The action below was filed against the Tribe to recover the deficiency due on a promissory note and security agreement; [5] and against the Tribe and the members of the Kiowa Business Committee to recover damages for misrepresentation. The defendants answered contending that the claims against the Tribe and against the members of the Kiowa Business Committee are barred by the doctrine of sovereign immunity. [6] Gungoll moved for summary judgment against the Tribe on the contract claim and the trial court entered summary judgment against the Tribe in the amount of $29,999.00 due on the promissory note. The summary judgment record on appeal does not reveal that the district court has disposed of the misrepresentation claims against the Tribe and the members of the Kiowa Business Committee. It appears that the summary judgment on the contract claim against the Tribe does not dispose of all the claims asserted and that it is not an appealable order. 12 O.S.Supp.1998, § 994. Even in the absence of objection, this Court may not assume that the summary judgment on the contract claim resolved all the issues between the parties below. I would dismiss this appeal for lack of an appealable order.