Tulsa Professional Collection Services, Inc. v. Pope

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1988-04-19

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Justice O’Connor delivered the opinion of the Court. This case involves a provision of Oklahoma’s probate laws requiring claims “arising upon a contract” generally to be presented to the executor or executrix of the estate within two months of the publication of a notice advising creditors of the commencement of probate proceedings. Okla. Stat., Tit. 58, § 333 (1981). The question presented is whether this pro…

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