Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 1927

S. J. Nacol v. Deeb

S. J. Nacol v. Deeb
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided February 28, 1927 · O'Quinn
291 S.W. 1119 (South Western Reporter)

S. J. Nacol v. Deeb

Opinion of the Court

O’QUINN, J.

Deeb sued Naeol for $1,100, alleged to be due on contract for the purchase of a stock of merchandise. The case was tried to a jury upon special issues. On the verdict of the jury judgment was rendered in favor of plaintiff for $956, interest thereon from June 18, 1923, and costs of suit. Motion for a new trial was overruled, and defendant appealed. All questions involved were fact questions, and these having been answered in favor of appel-lee by the jury, and the record containing evidence sufficient to support the verdict, the judgment should be affirmed; and it is so ordered. Affirmed.

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