Texas Supreme Court, 1937

Texas Employers' Insurance v. White

Texas Employers' Insurance v. White
Texas Supreme Court · Decided June 30, 1937 · PER CURIAM:
107 S.W.2d 360; 129 Tex. 659; 1937 Tex. LEXIS 394 (South Western Reporter, Second Series)

Texas Employers' Insurance v. White

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam:

The defendant in error having filed in this Court a remittitur of $1970.10 as of the date of the original judgment, which reduces the principal sum of that judgment from $6352.41 to $4382.31, and it appearing that the remittitur is sufficient to account for the greatest possible amount of excessiveness in the judgment, it is ordered that the judgment heretofore entered herein reversing and remanding the cause be set aside and in lieu thereof that the judgments of the trial court and of the Court of Civil Appeals be reformed so as to award to defendant in error a recovery of the amount above named and as reformed, that said judgments be affirmed. Texas & N. O. R. R. Co. v. *660 Carr, 91 Texas 332, 43 S. W. 18. The costs of appeal will be assessed against defendant in error.

Opinion delivered June 30, 1937.

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