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Earp v. Riley

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Jan 13, 1914
138 P. 164 (Okla. 1914)

Opinion

No. 5766

Opinion Filed January 13, 1914.

Action between J. H. Earp and Ben W. Riley. From decision of Benjamin F. Harrison, Secretary of State, denying protest of Earp against Referendum Petition No. 27, State Question No. 64, Earp appeals. Protest of appellant sustained.

McAdams Haskell, for appellant.

H. L. Fogg, for appellee.


This is an appeal from the decision of the Secretary of State, denying protest of appellant against Referendum Petition No. 27, State Question No. 64. This appeal presents the same facts and the same questions of law presented to this court and considered and determined in Ralls v. Wyand et al., ante, 138 P. 158. The propositions of law announced in that case govern and control the questions presented in this case; and upon the authority of that case the protest of appellant against said referendum petition must be and the same is hereby sustained.


Summaries of

Earp v. Riley

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Jan 13, 1914
138 P. 164 (Okla. 1914)
Case details for

Earp v. Riley

Case Details

Full title:EARP v. RILEY

Court:Supreme Court of Oklahoma

Date published: Jan 13, 1914

Citations

138 P. 164 (Okla. 1914)
138 P. 164

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