Texas Supreme Court, 1927

Sibley v. Continental Supply Co.

Sibley v. Continental Supply Co.
Texas Supreme Court · Decided March 9, 1927
292 S.W. 155 (South Western Reporter)

Sibley v. Continental Supply Co.

Opinion of the Court

On Motion for Rehearing.

PER CURIAM.

Writ of error denied. [1, 2] The writ of error in this case was properly refused regardless of the erroneous construction placed by the Court of Civil Appeals on article 2007 of the Revised Statutes. Plaintiff in error could not be heard to challenge the right of the court to determine the issue made by a plea of privilege and a controverting affidavit, after entering into an agreement in writing that the court should vacate a certain judgment against him, and thereafter hear and determine the question presented by the plea and the controverting affidavit thereto.

Motion' for rehearing is therefore overruled.

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