Glenn v. Ashcroft
Glenn v. Ashcroft
Opinion of the Court
Opinion.— It is objected that the court admitted as evidence the minute book of the county court in which the judgment in the case of J. A. Chuck v. J. J. Glenn ivas entered. The point made is that the judgment could only be established by a certified copy, and that the original minute book was not admissible. The statute which authorizes such certified copies to be used in evidence provides that they can only be used where the records themselves would be admissible. -The error here complained of is not well assigned. Evitts v. Roth, 61 Tex., 81. The several objections made to the admission of the execution, venditioni exponas and sheriff’s deed are not well taken. It appears with sufficient certainty that the execution was levied upon the land and returned for the want of time to make the sale; that the venditioni exponas wTas issued, and the sale made by virtue of it. These facts are shown by the return indorsed upon the execution, as well as that indorsed upon the venditioni exponas.
It was also objected that the court erred in admitting as evidence the certified copy of 'the deed from Weaver to appellee. But the parties had agreed that copies might be
Affirmed.^
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