Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 1920

Carley Printing Co. v. Fleming

Carley Printing Co. v. Fleming
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided February 18, 1920 · Jenkins
220 S.W. 789; 1920 Tex. App. LEXIS 404 (South Western Reporter)

Carley Printing Co. v. Fleming

Opinion of the Court

JENKINS, J.

Appellant brought suit against appellees for the alleged conversion of certain personal property. The case was tried before the court without a jury, and judgment was rendered for the appellees. Appellant duly requested the court to file its findings of fact and conclusions of law. This was not done. Appellant excepted to the action of the court in failing to file findings of fact and conclusions of law. No statement of facts has been filed in this court. Such being the state of the record, this case must be reversed and remanded. Wandry v. Williams, 103 Tex. 91, 124 S. W. 85; Sutherland v. Kirkland, 134 S. W. 851; Wood v. Smith, 141 S. W. 796; Ry. Co. v. Turner, 193 S. W. 1087; Lester v. Oldham, 208 S. W. 575: Buckner v. Davis, 61 Tex. Civ. App. 493, 129 S. W. 639; Stryker v. Van Veteer, 212 S. W. 675.

Reversed and remanded.

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