Southern Pine Lumber Co. v. Arnold
Southern Pine Lumber Co. v. Arnold
Opinion of the Court
As supporting the proposition announced in the original opinion, that W. W. Wallace by the deed from B. R. and Rebecca Wallace acquired only a naked legal title and no beneficial interest in the property conveyed, we refer to the case of Smith v. Brown, 66 Tex. 543, 1 S. W. 573. The contention is now made that we should not have disregarded assignments Nos. 14 and 15 in the appellants’ brief.
Those assignments are as follows:
“The court erred in limiting the recovery on the warranty against E. A. Blount to two-sevenths of said 757 acres, and refusing interest on the amount allowed, except from date of judgment.”
“The court erred in refusing special charge asked by the defendant Southern Pine Lumber Company as to the measure of the said E. A. Blount’s liability on his warranty.”
The two are grouped and followed by three propositions, each purporting to relate to both assignments. The first asserts that Blount and J. L. Stephenson “were each liable for one-half of any loss of title that might accrue to the land thereby conveyed.” The second claims that the warranty clause contained in the deed from those parties created a contractual liability on the part of each for one-half of such loss. The third charges that interest should have been allowed against Blount and J. L. Stephenson from the date of their deed.
The motion for rehearing is overruled.
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- SOUTHERN PINE LUMBER CO. Et Al. v. ARNOLD Et Al.
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