Texas Supreme Court, 1962

Blanton v. City of Houston

Blanton v. City of Houston
Texas Supreme Court · Decided February 7, 1962 · Per Curiam
353 S.W.2d 412; 163 Tex. 224; 5 Tex. Sup. Ct. J. 237; 1962 Tex. LEXIS 738 (South Western Reporter, Second Series)

Blanton v. City of Houston

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

The opinion of the Court of Civil Appeals is reported in Vol. 350 at page 947 of the Southwestern Reporter, Second Series. It being made known to this Court by stipulation of the parties that this cause is now moot, it is accordingly ordered that writ of error be granted without reference to the merits; that the judgment of the trial court and the Court of Civil Appeals be vacated, and that this cause be dismissed. Danciger Oil & Refining Company of Texas v. Railroad Commission of Texas, 122 Texas 243, 56 S.W. 2d 1075; Tarpley v. Epperson, 125 Texas 63, 79 S.W. 2d 1081; Texas & New Orleans R. Co. v. Priddie, 127 Texas 629, 95 S.W. 2d 1290; Iles v. Walker, 132 Texas 6, 120 S.W. 2d 418; University Interscholastic League v. Sims, 133 Texas 605, 131 S.W. 2d 94; Freeman v. Burrows, 141 Texas 318, 171 S.W. 2d 863; Guajardo v. Alamo Lumber Co., 159 Texas 225, 317 S.W. 2d 725; Parr v. Stockwell, 159 Texas 440, 322 S.W. 2d 615; Cameron v. Saathoff, 162 Texas 124, 345 S.W. 2d 281; Connell v. B. L. McFarland Drilling Contractor, 162 Texas 345, 347 S.W. 2d 565.

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