BRAS v. GIBSON

No. 47411.

529 P.2d 982 (1974)

Glenn E. BRAS, Appellant, v. Vinita M. GIBSON, Individually, Vinita M. Gibson, Executrix of the Estate of O. D. Bras, a/k/a Orlando Bras, Earl Walker, Partners doing business under firm name of Liberty Oil Company, et al., Appellees.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

November 26, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Douglas Althoff, Althoff, Ernest & Millstead, Norman, Clyde J. Watts, Watts, Looney, Nichols & Johnson, Oklahoma City, for appellant.

Wilbert G. Smith, Oklahoma City, for appellee, Vinita M. Gibson, Individually, Vinita M. Gibson, Executrix of Estate of O.D. Bras.

Jack D. Pointer, Jr., Falkenstein & Pointer, Oklahoma City, for appellee, Earl Walker.


LAVENDER, Justice.

Liberty Oil Company was a partnership composed of O.D. Bras, Earl Walker, Vinita M. Gibson and Glenn E. Bras. O.D. Bras died. An action was brought by the deceased partner's executrix, Vinita M. Gibson, to dissolve and wind up the partnership. February 5, 1974, the trial court ordered the partnership assets sold. Two of the partners bid on that sale. Glenn E. Bras (Bras) was the high bidder. Earl Walker...

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