Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 1922

Walton v. Martin

Walton v. Martin
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided April 26, 1922 · Flt
239 S.W. 1117; 1922 Tex. App. LEXIS 649 (South Western Reporter)

Walton v. Martin

Opinion of the Court

FLT, C. J.

Mrs. Martin, joined by her husband, W. W. Martin, sued J. C. Walton, John Phoenix Oil Association, a joint-stock unincorporated association, said Walton, R. J. Burns, B. I. Marón, and A. B. Lueder as its trustees, and the Phoenix Petroleum Company, for damages growing out of an oil lease of certain land in Erath county. The court rendered a judgment in favor of ap-pellees as against the John Phoenix Oil Association, the Phoenix Petroleum Company, and their trustees, J. C. Walton, R. J. Burns, and B. I. Marón, and A. B. Lueder having died was dismissed from the suit.

No motion for a new trial was made, nor assignments of error filed. No briefs have been filed in this court, although the record has been on file for a year. The cause is dismissed for want of prosecution.

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