BOLLER v. KEY BANK OF WYOMING

No. 90-240.

829 P.2d 260 (1992)

Lewis Murray BOLLER, Jr., et al., Appellant (Defendant), v. KEY BANK OF WYOMING, Appellee (Plaintiff).

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

April 3, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Philip Nicholas of Nicholas Law Office, Laramie, for appellant.

Richard Gist, of Richard D. Gist, P.C., Lander, for appellee.

Before THOMAS, MACY and GOLDEN, JJ., and ROONEY and BROWN, Ret. JJ.


ROONEY, Justice, Retired.

Appellant contends that the Indian Tribal Court, rather than the district court, had jurisdiction to foreclose a mortgage given by him, an enrolled Indian, on land within the exterior boundaries of the Wind River Indian Reservation which had been fee patented to him. He appeals from a summary judgment in which the district court held otherwise.

We affirm.

The principal issue in this case is worded by the appellant:

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