Alford v. Kilgore

1 White & W. 383
CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedMarch 27, 1878
DocketNo. 277, Tex. L. J., vol. 1, p. 325
StatusPublished

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Alford v. Kilgore, 1 White & W. 383 (Tex. Ct. App. 1878).

Opinion

Opinion by

Winkler, J.

§ 698. General demurrer. A general demurrer does not reach a good cause of action defectively pleaded. [Zacharie v. Bryan, 2 Tex. 274; Prewitt v. Farris, 5 Tex. 375; Warner v. Bailey, 7 Tex. 517; Pas. Dig. Decis. sec. 9118.]

Reversed and remanded.

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Zacharie v. Bryan
2 Tex. 274 (Texas Supreme Court, 1847)
Warner v. Bailey
7 Tex. 517 (Texas Supreme Court, 1852)

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