Texas Supreme Court, 1941

Traders & General Insurance v. Davis

Traders & General Insurance v. Davis
Texas Supreme Court · Decided March 19, 1941
136 Tex. 187

Traders & General Insurance v. Davis

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

A careful examination of the application for writ of error filed herein by plaintiff in error discloses that it contains no assignment attacking the rulings of the Court of Civil Appeals on the issues of good cause. We dismiss this application “W. O. J. —Correct Judgment,” but in doing so we are not approving the holdings of the Court of Civil Appeals on the question- as to whether or not the defendants in error plead or proved good cause for not filing their claim with the Industrial Accident *188Board within the time required by law. Vernon’s Ann. Civ. St., Art. 8307, Sec. 4a.

Opinion delivered March 19, 1941.

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