LAWSON v. BOSTON CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH & DODGE, INC.

No. 53386.

625 P.2d 1258 (1981)

Dora F. LAWSON, Appellant, v. BOSTON CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH AND DODGE, INC., a partnership composed of Joe Boston and Fred Boston; Boston Chrysler, Plymouth and Dodge, Inc., an Oklahoma Corporation; Joe Boston, an individual; and Fred Boston, an Individual, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

March 10, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lucas & Cate by Lee Cate, Norman, for appellant.

D.C. Thomas and James Patterson, Oklahoma City, for appellees.


OPALA, Justice.

This appeal — which is laden with fatal postural and jurisdictional infirmities — must be dismissed.

The dispositive issue is whether the decision brought for review — which denies the plaintiff's (appellant's) motion to amend her petition by correcting a party's-defendant misnomer — is appealable under 12 O.S. 1971 §§ 952 or 953 or under 12 O.S.Supp. 1980 §...

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