Cooper Grocery Co. v. City of Waco

71 S.W. 619, 30 Tex. Civ. App. 623, 1902 Tex. App. LEXIS 594
CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedDecember 10, 1902
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Cooper Grocery Co. v. City of Waco, 71 S.W. 619, 30 Tex. Civ. App. 623, 1902 Tex. App. LEXIS 594 (Tex. Ct. App. 1902).

Opinion

STREETMAN, Associate Justice.

The city of Waco brought this suit against Luke Moore, James I. Moore, Bart Moore, John Moore, and T. P. Moore, formerly composing the firm of Moore Bros., and against the Cooper Grocery Company, a corporation, to recover $400, taxes due for the year 1894, on certain lots in the city of Waco. A personal judgment was recovered against the firm of Moore Bros., and a foreclosure of the lien on the lots as against all the defendants. A judgment was also rendered on cross-action in favor of the Cooper Grocery Company against the other defendants.

The Cooper Grocery Company only has appealed. The trial was before the court, and there are no findings of fact in the record, but from the statement of facts we find the following:

The city of Waco, a municipal corporation acting under special charter, regularly levied, for the year 1894, ad valorem taxes amounting in the aggregate to $2 on each $100 worth of property in said city.

The firm of Moore Bros., composed of Luke, James L, Bart, John and T. P. Moore, for several years, and up to May 14, 1895, owned lots 1, 2 and 3 in block 18 in the city of Waco, fronting 150 feet on the southeast side of Mary street, and 165 feet on the southwest side of Fourth street, in said city; and said lots had for several years been occupied by a building generally known as “Moore Bros. store.” This firm owned no other property in that locality.

On December 31, 1889, the other members of the firm executed to J. I. Moore a conveyance of this property, which was duly recorded in the deed records of McLennan County, January 20, 1890, but said conveyance was executed only for the purpose of getting a loan, and did not pass the title. *624 On March 14, 1895, J. I. Moore, in whom the title of record appeared to be, conveyed said lots to the Cooper Grocery Company. M. A. Cooper, president of the company at that time, made inquiry as to whether James I. Moore had paid his taxes, but did not examine the tax rolls, which would have shown that J. I. Moore had not paid on this property. There is some conflict of evidence, as to whether the Cooper Grocery Company knew that Moore Bros., and not J. I. Moore, were the real owners of the property in 1894, but giving due weight to the presumption in favor of the judgment, we find that the Cooper Grocery Company had notice of the real ownership of the property.

The firm of Moore Bros, ceased to do business prior to 1894, but in 1894 and 1895, T. P. Moore was winding up the business of the firm, and there had been no dissolution.

During the year 1894, T. P. Moore, a member of said firm, rendered the property in controversy for taxes to the tax assessor of said city, the description contained in said rendition being as follows:

“Inventory of property owned by Moore Bros: and rendered for assessment for taxes for the year 1894, by T. P. Moore to S. B. Humphries, assessor and collector of taxes for the city of Waco, McLennan County, Texas:

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