Texas Supreme Court, 1925

D. C. Heath & Co. v. Marrs

D. C. Heath & Co. v. Marrs
Texas Supreme Court · Decided June 10, 1925 · Pierson
273 S.W. 794; 114 Tex. 574; 1925 Tex. LEXIS 117 (South Western Reporter)

D. C. Heath & Co. v. Marrs

Opinion of the Court

MR. JUSTICE PIERSON,

delivered .the opinion of the court. Relator seeks a mandamus against respondent to require him to do and perform the ministerial or statutory duties which it has a legal right to have performed in regard to its contract with the State of Texas for the purchase of certain textbooks, to-wit: “Webster’s Early European History” and “Webster’s Modern European History.” The facts and the issues in this case are, in all material respects, the same as in the case of Laidlaw Brothers, Incorporated, v. S. M. N. Marrs, State Superintendent, opinion delivered June 8, 1925, (114 Texas, 561) and were given careful attention in the consideration of that case. For the reasons stated in that case, the writ of mandamus is awarded herein.

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