Lake v. Coapland

29 S.W. 39, 87 Tex. 261, 1894 Tex. LEXIS 381
CourtTexas Supreme Court
DecidedNovember 1, 1894
DocketNo. 477.
StatusPublished

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Lake v. Coapland, 29 S.W. 39, 87 Tex. 261, 1894 Tex. LEXIS 381 (Tex. 1894).

Opinion

GAINES, Chief Justice.

This is an application for a writ of error by Joe Lake and wife, appellees in the Court of Civil Appeals, from a judgment of that court reversing and remanding the cause. In order to show jurisdiction in this court, appellant alleges that the opinion of the Court of Civil Appeals overrules the decision of this court in this case upon a former appeal (82 Texas, 464), and in the case of Eedmond v. Gallagher, 64 Texas, 622. We think there is no conflict between the opinion of the Court of Civil Appeals and that in either of the cases cited.

We are without jurisdiction, and the application is therefore dismissed.

Dismissed.

Delivered Novembe r 1, 1894.

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Related

Joe Lake and Wife v. Copeland
17 S.W. 786 (Texas Supreme Court, 1891)
Gallagher v. Redmond
64 Tex. 622 (Texas Supreme Court, 1885)

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