STATE EX REL. BURK v. OKLAHOMA CITY

No. 48052.

556 P.2d 591 (1976)

The STATE of Oklahoma ex rel. Gil BURK et al., Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. OKLAHOMA CITY, a Municipal Corporation, Defendant-Appellants, and The Two Thousand Classen Building Corporation et al., Defendants-Appellees.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

Rehearing Denied November 30, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas J. Lee and John Connolly, Oklahoma City, for plaintiffs-appellants.

Walter M. Powell and Mark E. Monfort, Oklahoma City, for defendant-appellants.

Crowe, Dunlevy, Thweatt, Swinford, Johnson & Burdick, Oklahoma City, for defendants-appellees.


DOOLIN, Justice.

The Two Thousand Classen Building and the Oklahoma City street upon which it rests, have been the subject of litigation since June of 1968 when the president of the Two Thousand Classen Corporation conceived the idea of joining two office buildings together by vacation of the street separating them. Upon application the city council purportedly vacated the street and the Two Thousand Classen Building was...

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