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A. A. Fielder Lumber Co. v. Gamble

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Dallas
Oct 16, 1915
179 S.W. 522 (Tex. Civ. App. 1915)

Opinion

No. 7403.

October 16, 1915.

Appeal from District Court, Grayson County; James P. Haven, Judge.

Action between the A. A. Fielder Lumber Company and J. R. Gamble. From a judgment for the latter, the former appeals. Appeal dismissed.

Webb Webb, of Sherman, for appellant.


The subject-matter in controversy having been settled and determined by the parties since this appeal was perfected, there remains nothing but a moot question for this court to decide; such being the situation the court will not occupy its time by investigating the question raised for the mere purpose of determining who was right in the litigation.

Where parties have settled their controversies this court will not pass upon matters which have been settled by agreement. The subject-matter having ceased to exist, the case will be dismissed, and it is so ordered. Ansley v. State, 175 S.W. 470, decided by this court April 3, 1915.


Summaries of

A. A. Fielder Lumber Co. v. Gamble

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Dallas
Oct 16, 1915
179 S.W. 522 (Tex. Civ. App. 1915)
Case details for

A. A. Fielder Lumber Co. v. Gamble

Case Details

Full title:A. A. FIELDER LUMBER CO. v. GAMBLE

Court:Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Dallas

Date published: Oct 16, 1915

Citations

179 S.W. 522 (Tex. Civ. App. 1915)

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