Cross v. Wilkinson

234 S.W. 1118, 1916 Tex. App. LEXIS 1362
Procedural entryThis page is a short order in Cross v. Wilkinson. Read the opinion of the Court — 1916 Tex. App. LEXIS 712
Court of Appeals of Texas·Decided February 16, 1916·No. No. 5570.·Published

Opinion

JENKINS, J.

This cause involves the construction of article 4269, R. S. 1895, Acts 18th Leg. e. 40. The district court rendered judgment in favor of the defendants in error. We reversed that judgment, and rendered judgment in favor of plaintiff in error. See 187 S. W. 345. Defendants in error filed a motion for a rehearing, and also to certify the ease to the Supreme Court. We granted the motion to certify, and held the motion for a rehearing in abeyance, awaiting the answer to the certified question. That question has been answered adversely to our decision.

Following the decision of the Supreme Court in answer to said certified question, the motion of defendants in error is granted, our former judgment herein is set aside, and the judgment of the trial court herein is affirmed.

BRADY, J., not sitting.

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