Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 1931

H. F. Gibson v. Canon

H. F. Gibson v. Canon
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided January 23, 1931 · Leslie, Hickman, Funderburk
35 S.W.2d 828 (South Western Reporter, Second Series)

H. F. Gibson v. Canon

Opinion of the Court

LESLIE, J.

The above styled and numbered causes are companion cases to that of Gibson & Johnson v. B. E. Ward et al. (Tex. Civ. App.) 35 S.W.(2d) 824. There are three propositions urged as grounds for reversal of the judgment of the trial court in each of the cases. These propositions are identical with the first, second, and third discussed in the Ward Case. For the reasons there assigned they are overruled in the instant cases, and the judgment of the trial court in each of the above cases is affirmed.

HICKMAN, C. J., and FUNDERBURK, J., ‘ concur.

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