Underwood v. Pigman
Underwood v. Pigman
Opinion of the Court
On the 26th day of November A. D. 1930, the Supreme Court rendered judgment in this case in favor of the plaintiffs in error for the title and possession of the land in controversy, reversing the judgments of the district court and of the Court of Civil Appeals [21 S.W.(2d) 703], but remanded the case, with instructions to enter judgment for the title and possession of the land in favor of the plaintiffs .in error, and also to hear testimony on the question of rents and enter such judgment as the facts might warrant with reference to such question. 32 S.W.(2d) 1102.
The defendants in error have not filed any motion for rehearing, but the plaintiffs in error have filed a motion to the effect that they do not claim anything for rents on- the land sued for, but upon the contrary waive any such claim for rents, and pray that the judgment of the 'Supreme Court so rendered on the 26th day of November, 1930, remanding the said cause, with instructions, be set aside, and that judgment be rendered by the
Service of this motion for judgment and waiver of rents has been waived by the defendants in error, who enter their appearance upon said motion. We think the motion should be granted.
We therefore recommend that the Supreme Court grant said motion and that the following judgment be entered, to wit:
It is considered, adjudged, and decreed by the Supreme Court of Texas that the judgment of said Supreme Court so rendered on the 26th day of November, 1930, remanding said cause, with instructions, be set aside, and that judgment be and the same is here rendered in accordance with the above-stated prayer in favor of the'above-named plaintiffs in error against the above-named defendants in error for the title and possession of the above-described land, and that a writ of possession issue to plaintiffs m error, as provided by law, and they recover of the defendants in error all costs for which execution may issue.
070rehearing
On Rehearing.
Previous judgment vacated, judgments of the district court and Court of Civil Appeals reversed, and judgment here rendered for plaintiffs in error, as recommended by the Commission of Appeals.
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