OKLAHOMA CITY HUMANE SOCIETY v. FORD

No. 34523.

207 Okla. 65 (1952)

247 P.2d 530

OKLAHOMA CITY HUMANE SOCIETY et al. v. FORD.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

Rehearing Denied August 5, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dudley, Duvall & Dudley, Oklahoma City, for plaintiffs in error.

Leslie L. Conner and Robert O. Bailey (Charles W. Conner, Arnold B. Britton, and A.L. Hilpirt, Oklahoma City, on the brief), for defendant in error.


HALLEY, V.C.J.

The Oklahoma City Humane Society, which was without funds, desired to build an animal shelter in Oklahoma City. J.H. Smith, a public-spirited citizen of Oklahoma City, was interested in the project. The city of Oklahoma City owned certain park property which it agreed to lease to the Humane Society on which to erect the shelter, and J.H. Smith agreed to furnish the necessary funds. T.E. Ford, a building contractor, agreed to furnish plans, supply the...

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