Kalmans v. Baumbush
Kalmans v. Baumbush
Opinion of the Court
Baumbush filed suit in a justice court of Harris county against Kal-mans to recover a cow, of the alleged value of $50. Judgment was there rendered in favor of Baumbush, and Kalmans appealed to the county court. Upon trial in the latter court a verdict was returned in favor of Baumbush, and judgment rendered in his favor for the cow and costs of suit. The judgment directed that a writ of possession for the cow be issued. Motion for new trial was filed by Kalmans, which was overruled by the court, and the judgment became final. A writ of sequestration was issued in the cause at its commencement, and the cow was taken into the possession of the sheriff thereunder. Kalmans replevied the same.
The present suit was filed by Kalmans against Baumbush and M. F. Hammond, sheriff of Harris county, alleging that a writ of possession for the cow and execution for costs had been issued in the cause and placed in the hands of Hammond, who was about to execute the same, and a temporary injunction was asked, restraining the enforcement of such writs, and that upon final hearing the injunction be made final. This appeal is prosecuted from an order refusing the temporary injunction.
It is contended that the judgment entered in the original suit was unauthorized and improper for various reasons, which may be briefly summarized as follows: (1) Because it was a suit for personal property, and in such case under article 1999, Revised Statutes, a judgment for restitution of the specific property was improper and unauthorized, because the pleadings, evidence, and verdict did not show that the cow had an especial value to plaintiff. (2) That the judgment should have been for the value of the cow under the provisions of article 7106, Revised Statutes.
Affirmed.
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- KALMANS v. BAUMBUSH Et Al.
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