Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 1920

Miller v. Behymer

Miller v. Behymer
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided June 17, 1920 · Willson
220 S.W. 329; 1920 Tex. App. LEXIS 315 (South Western Reporter)

Miller v. Behymer

Opinion of the Court

WILLSON, C. J.

This suit was by appellant against appellee to try the title to a parcel of land 30 feet wide by 210 feet long in Longview. Appellant claimed he had the title by force of the statute of limitation of five years, and ap-pellee 'claimed he had it by force of the statute of limitation óf ten years. On special issues submitted to them the jury found in favor of appellee’s contention, and against appellant’s, whereupon the court rendered judgment that appellant take nothing by his suit.

The only assignments is that “the judgment is not supported by the evidence.” But we think it is, and therefore overrule the assignment.

The judgment is affirmed.

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