DALTON v. CITY OF TULSA

No. 48301.

560 P.2d 955 (1977)

Andrew T. DALTON, Jr., for himself and for all others like and similarly situated, Appellant, v. The CITY OF TULSA, Oklahoma, a Municipal Corporation, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

Rehearing Denied March 15, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Andrew T. Dalton, Jr., Tulsa, for appellant.

Imogene H. Harris, Asst. City Atty., Tulsa, and R. James Unruh, Sp. Atty., for the Utility Bd. of City of Tulsa, Tulsa, for appellee.


DAVISON, Justice:

On behalf of himself, and all others like and similarly situated, appellant, Andrew T. Dalton, brought an action against the City of Tulsa, alleging that the City, who sold water to its residents, violated provisions of the Uniform Consumer Credit Code, as enacted in Oklahoma,1 as the City did not properly disclose a 5% "penalty," which was added to customer's water bills, when...

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