Falfurrias Mercantile Co. v. Citizens' State Bank
Falfurrias Mercantile Co. v. Citizens' State Bank
Opinion of the Court
This suit was instituted by appellant to recover of appellee the sum of $625, being a balance on a check for $1,960, drawn by M. C. Anderson, in favor of Ramon Garcia, on appellee, and a protest fee of $2.75. It was alleged that the check was cashed by appellant after appellee had promised, over the long-distance telephone, to pay the amount of the check when it was presented, but, when presented, refused payment of the same, and the check was duly protested for nonpayment; that afterwards M. C. Anderson, the drawer, paid $1,335.50 on the cheek, which was credited thereon. Appel-lee answered that cashing of the check was conditioned on the cattle being fat, in payment for which the check was drawn, and upon finding they were not fat appellee at once informed appellant that it would not pay the check. The cause was submitted to a jury by special issues, and upon the answers thereto judgment was rendered in favor of appellee.
The fifth assignment of error is very general, and without a statement does not indi *569 cate any error. Reference is made to a statement under the third assignment, but it does not indicate what issues were presented to the jury. It may be stated, however, that the court presented every issue in the case to the jury.
The judgment is affirmed.
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