Arnold v. Leatherwood
2 Posey 244
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Arnold v. Leatherwood, 2 Posey 244 (Tex. Super. Ct. 1880).
Opinion
[245]*245Opinion.— Held, the court below properly held that there could be no constructive notice, as the deed was not recorded, and also gave a fair and proper charge as to actual notice by appellant of the deed from Mrs. Caudle and husband to appellee. The jury having found against appellant, and their verdict having evidence to sustain it, it will not be disturbed.
Affirmed.
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