Texas Supreme Court, 1937

Barker v. McDonald, Commissioner

Barker v. McDonald, Commissioner
Texas Supreme Court · Decided July 14, 1937 · PER CURIAM:
107 S.W.2d 355; 130 Tex. 61; 1937 Tex. LEXIS 233 (South Western Reporter, Second Series)

Barker v. McDonald, Commissioner

Opinion of the Court

Relator's motion for leave to file petition for mandamus herein is denied, because it appears that the Commissioner of the General Land Office had previously issued a patent to the land described in said petition, and that the issuance of such patent is an effective bar to the issuance of a mandamus by this Court to compel the Land Commissioner to award or to lease *Page 62 to some other person the land covered by the patent. Caples v. Walker, Land Commissioner, et al., 122 Tex. 285,58 S.W.2d 17; see also Caples v. Cole, 129 Tex. 370, 102 S.W.2d 173,104 S.W.2d 3.

Opinion delivered July 14, 1937.

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