Franklin Fire Insurance v. Guaranty State Bank

262 S.W. 769, 114 Tex. 582
Texas Supreme Court·Decided November 19, 1924·Published

Opinion

[583] Note per Curiam: “Since under any proper viev of the law, the automobile was charged with a valid lien in favor of the Bank, no other judgment could have been rendered than one adjudging the proceeds of the insurance policy to the Bank and denying any recovery to Mrs. Brazile and husband. Hall v. Decherd, 131 S. W., 1133; Lynch v. Elkes, 21 Tex., 230; Pitts v. Elsler, 87 Tex., 347; Speer’s Law of Marital Rights in Texas, pp. 225-232. The Court of Civil Appeals having rendered the right judgment, the writ of error is refused, regardless of the correctness of all the expressions in its opinion.”

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Related

Pitts v. Elsler
28 S.W. 518 (Texas Supreme Court, 1894)
Hall v. Decherd
131 S.W. 1133 (Court of Appeals of Texas, 1910)