Gant v. Timmons & Davis

14 S.W. 236, 78 Tex. 11, 1890 Tex. LEXIS 1338
CourtTexas Supreme Court
DecidedJune 17, 1890
DocketNo. 6539
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Gant v. Timmons & Davis, 14 S.W. 236, 78 Tex. 11, 1890 Tex. LEXIS 1338 (Tex. 1890).

Opinion

HOBBY, Judge.

In this cáse the transcript was filed in the Supreme-Court on April 2, 1888. Appellant’s brief was filed on May 4, 1888. On motion of appellee this brief was stricken out and time allowed appellant to file briefs. Hone, however, have been filed since.

The cause stands therefore in the attitude of an appeal not prosecuted by appellant, and consequently we think it should be dismissed for want of prosecution.

Appeal dismissed.

Adopted June 17, 1890.

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