Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 1916

Kruegel v. Williams

Kruegel v. Williams
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided April 19, 1916 · Hall
185 S.W. 1072; 1916 Tex. App. LEXIS 588 (South Western Reporter)

Kruegel v. Williams

Opinion of the Court

HALL, J.

Appellant sued H. H. Williams, as district clerk of Dallas county, together with the sureties on his official bond, for actual and exemplary damages, because of the refusal of Williams to issue an execution upon a judgment rendered in favor of appellant against Murphy & Bolanz, March 7, 1894. A review of the record shows that the same issues, based upon the same facts, have heretofore been decided adversely to appellant in the cases cited below, where full statements of all the matters presented in this appeal are set out. Por the reasons announced in the eases cited, the judgment herein is affirmed. Kruegel v. Bolanz, 103 S. W. 435; Kruegel v. Jones, 121 S. W. 218; Kruegel v. Rawlins, 121 S. W. 216; Kruegel v. Murphy & Bolanz, 59 Tex. Civ. App. 482, 126 S. W. 680; Kruegel v. Jones, 136 S. W. 835; Kruegel v. Jones, 143 S. W. 989; Kruegel v. Rawlins, 148 S. W. 343; Kruegel v. Murphy & Bolanz, 157 S. W. 1182; Kruegel v. Williams, 153 S. W. 903; Kruegel v. Murphy, 168 S. W. 983.

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