Hume v. Flewellen
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Appellant S. L. Hume intervened on May 2, 1914, complaining of the same defendant, pleading in the ordinary form of trespass to try title, and praying for judgment against defendant for title and possession of the lots in controversy. Thereafter on October 20th, plaintiffs and intervener by their first supplemental petition denied each and all of the allegations of the defendant's original answer, and prayed as in their original pleading for title and possession of the property.
During the trial plaintiffs, upon their own motion, were dismissed without prejudice and the case proceeded alone in the name of S. L. Hume, the appellant herein. The court peremptorily instructed the jury that the record title to the lots in controversy was in appellant, and the only issue submitted for their consideration was as to whether or not appellant was estopped from claiming the lots by reason of certain statements made by H. N. Atkinson (the secretary and treasurer of the Provident Investment Company, the original owner of said lots), one of appellant's attorneys, to Mr. E. C. Street assistant county attorney of McLennan county, prior to the institution of a suit brought by him in the name of the state against the unknown owners of the lots for the recovery of taxes thereon. Judgment having been rendered in favor of appellee on said plea, this appeal is prosecuted therefrom by appellant, assigning error on the submission of such issue.
This is a companion case to cause No. 5548, styled S. L. Hume, Appellant, v. R. B. Carpenter et al., Appellees,
Reversed and remanded.
Motion granted. Judgment reversed and rendered.
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