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Wilcox Oil Gas Co. v. McFee

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Dec 3, 1946
174 P.2d 918 (Okla. 1946)

Opinion

No. 32806.

December 3, 1946.

(Syllabus.)

WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION — Proceeding to review order or award — Dismissal of cross-appeal where cross-petition not filed within 20 days.

Under the provisions of 85 O.S. 1941 § 29[ 85-29], it is necessary that a proceeding to review an order or award be filed within 20 days after a copy of such order or award is sent to the parties. Held, that a cross-petition must be filed within 20 days after such an order or award is sent, and where said cross-petition is not filed within the time provided by statute, any proceeding based thereon will be dismissed.

Original proceeding in the Supreme Court by Wilcox Oil Gas Company and Massachusetts Bonding Insurance Company to review an award made in favor of Leonard M. McFee. Motion to dismiss cross-appeal of Leonard McFee sustained.

A.M. Covington, of Tulsa, for petitioner.

P.D. Lindsey, of Hominy, Mont R. Powell, of Oklahoma City, and Mac Q. Williamson, Atty. Gen., for respondents.


This is a proceeding by the petitioners, Wilcox Oil Gas Company and Massachusetts Bonding Insurance Company, to review an award made by the State Industrial Commission in favor of Leonard McFee. The order from which the proceeding is prosecuted was entered on the 20th day of May, 1946. The Secretary of the State Industrial Commission certified that a copy of said order was sent to the parties affected on the same date.

A motion to dismiss has been filed for the reason that the cross-petition of Leonard McFee was not filed until October 7, 1946. The motion to dismiss must be sustained. In Hurley v. State Highway Commission, 186 Okla. 79, 96 P.2d 301, we held that under the provisions of 85 O.S. 1941 § 29[ 85-29], and original proceeding to vacate an award of the State Industrial Commission must be commenced within 20 days after a copy of such award of decision has been sent by the commission to the parties affected. The filing of a cross-petition in error is a new proceeding, and in order to maintain the errors alleged in any such cross-petition it is necessary to comply with the statutory provisions with relation to petitions in error. Board of County Commissioners of Kiowa County v. Kiowa National Bank, 166 Okla. 255, 27 P.2d 338.

The cross-petition in error of Leonard McFee is dismissed.

HURST, V.C.J., and OSBORN, BAYLESS, DAVISON, and ARNOLD, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Wilcox Oil Gas Co. v. McFee

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Dec 3, 1946
174 P.2d 918 (Okla. 1946)
Case details for

Wilcox Oil Gas Co. v. McFee

Case Details

Full title:WILCOX OIL GAS CO. et al. v. McFEE et al

Court:Supreme Court of Oklahoma

Date published: Dec 3, 1946

Citations

174 P.2d 918 (Okla. 1946)
198 Okla. 37

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