Ireland v. Gordon

39 Tex. 253
CourtTexas Supreme Court
DecidedJuly 1, 1873
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Ireland v. Gordon, 39 Tex. 253 (Tex. 1873).

Opinion

Walker, J.

There is a peculiarity in these cases, upon which we must reverse the judgment of the District ' Court.

• We know of no authority for assessing the appellants with five per cent, commissions. It is unnecessary here "to notice any other question presented on these records.

The judgments of the District Court are reversed; and -so far as the collections of the five per cent, commissions ds concerned, the injunctions are perpetuated.

Reversed and reformed.

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