Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 1911

Denson v. Taylor

Denson v. Taylor
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided June 27, 1911 · Pleasants
139 S.W. 924; 1911 Tex. App. LEXIS 1227 (South Western Reporter)

Denson v. Taylor

Opinion of the Court

PLEASANTS, C. J.

This suit was brought by appellants to enjoin the execution of a judgment against them in favor of appel-lee, rendered in the county court of Anderson county. Upon motion of defendant the court below dismissed plaintiffs’ suit.

There are no assignments of error in the record, and no briefs have been filed by appellants. Appellee on May 27, 1911, filed a motion to dismiss the appeal on this ground, which motion was taken with the case. 'The cause having been regularly set and called for submission, and no briefs having been filed by appellants, and no excuse offered for failure to file same, the motion to dismiss should be granted, and it has been so ordered.

Dismissed.

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