With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". 409, 159 A. 314 (1932); Purcell v. Sewell, 223 Ala. 73, 75, 134 So. 476 (1931); Zweigel v. Lewis, 139 Okla. 171, 174, 281 P. 787 (1929); Owen v. Shields, 87 Ind. App. 624, 627, 158 N.E. 517 (1927); Arnold v. O'Connor, 37 R.I. 557, 560, 94 A. 145 (1915); Amy v. Amy, 12 Utah 278, 335, 42 P. 1121 (1895); Wheeler v. Clutterbuck, 52 N.Y. 67, 70 (1873); Cutter v. Waddingham, 22 Mo. 206, 265 (1855). 20 Knight, 57 Cal. App. 2d at 1014-15. 21 See Washington State Nurses Ass'n v. Board of Med. Examiners, 93 Wn.2d 117, 121, 605 P.2d 1269 (1980). 22 See Okla. Stat. Ann. tit. 84, § 222 (West 1970). 23 Zweigel v. Lewis, 139 Okla. 171, 174, 281 P. 787 (1929); see also Cutter v. Waddingham, 22 Mo. 206 (1855). 24 See In re Estate of Kurtzman, 65 Wn.2d 260, 265-67, 396 P.2d 786 (1964). 25 See, e.g., (<HOLDING>) In re Estate of Robbs, 504 P.2d 1228 (Okla.

A: holding that halfblood claimants may inherit
B: holding that notice to counsel may be waived
C: holding that parties may stipulate to facts from which jurisdiction may be inferred
D: holding that it may not
A.