BLACK v. WOOD

No. 35339.

207 Okla. 368 (1952)

249 P.2d 699

BLACK, Town Clerk, v. WOOD et al.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

Rehearing Denied November 5, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul W. Updegraff, Norman, for plaintiff in error.

Purman Wilson, Purcell, and Don Welch and Don E. Welch, Madill, for defendants in error.


PER CURIAM.

M.R. Wood and Mrs. Louie Cushman, citizens and voters of the town of Lexington, recovered a judgment against Bernice Black, town clerk of the town of Lexington, that a writ of mandamus issue against the defendant commanding her to forthwith cause to be published a notice of the filing of a certain initiative petition in her office, and further commanding that said defendant, after such publication, hear any timely...

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