Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 1933

Glad Snodgrass v. Owen M. Murray

Glad Snodgrass v. Owen M. Murray
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided December 2, 1933 · Bond
67 S.W.2d 388 (South Western Reporter, Second Series)

Glad Snodgrass v. Owen M. Murray

Opinion of the Court

BOND, Justice.

This record discloses an analogous situation to that in the case of J. T. Kirk, Appellant, v. Owen M. Murray, Receiver, Appellee, 67 S.W.(2d) 385, this day decided by this court, involving paving certificates of the same series issued by the same municipality, in which we held that the receiver’s cause of *389 action is amenable to tbe venue statutes of tbis state (Vernon’s Ann. Civ. St. art. 199S), and tbe conclusion therein reached is applicable to tbe contentions here raised. On tbe strength of our holdirig in tbe above-cited ease, the judgment of tbe lower court is reversed and remanded, appellant’s plea of privilege is sustained, and the suit transferred to tbe district court of Floyd county, in accordance with tbe relating statutes.

Reversed and remanded, with instructions.

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