FOURTH NATIONAL BANK OF TULSA v. DYER

No. 37683.

350 P.2d 481 (1960)

FOURTH NATIONAL BANK OF TULSA, Oklahoma, Plaintiff in Error, v. Frederick W. DYER, Defendant in Error.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

March 15, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Rogers & Brightmire, Tulsa, for plaintiff in error.

C.L. Hamilton, Merrill S. Bernard, Tulsa, for defendant in error.


WILLIAMS, Vice Chief Justice.

This was an action for conversion of four promissory notes. Judgment for plaintiff. Defendant appeals. Parties are referred to as in the trial court.

Plaintiff brought this action alleging he was the owner of an undivided 5/18ths interest in five promissory notes of a total face value of $6,750. Said notes, each secured by a trust agreement and an assignment of proceeds of oil runs from a certain lease, were payable to defendant...

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