Lynch v. Ponca City

157 P. 351 | Okla. | 1916

This cause was brought to restrain the city of Ponca City, Okla., from making certain street improvements. A trial was had upon a stipulation, admitting the allegations of the petition, and resulted in a judgment for the city. The petition in error contained the following alleged assignment of error:

"The said court erred in making an order denying plaintiff in error's application for a temporary restraining order."

There is nothing in this alleged assignment of error from which the court can ascertain wherein the trial court *495 committed error. It is too general and indefinite to present any question to this court for review. Standard Stone Co. v.Greer et al., 52 Okla. 595, 153 P. 640; Willet v. Johnson,13 Okla. 563, 76 P. 174; Turner v. First Nat. Bank,40 Okla. 498, 139 P. 703; Jones v. Lee, 43 Okla. 257, 142 P. 996;Johnson v. Johnson, 43 Okla. 582, 143 P. 670.

The judgment of the trial court should be affirmed.

By the Court: It is so ordered.