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Bennett v. Belton

Supreme Court of Texas
Jun 4, 1969
442 S.W.2d 678 (Tex. 1969)

Opinion

No. B-1395.

June 4, 1969.

Appeal from the District Court, No. 96, Tarrant County, Denny, J.

L. Clifford Davis, Fort Worth, Durham Winn, W. J. Durham, Dallas, for petitioners.

Lattimore Lattimore, Fort Worth, for respondents.


The trial court made findings which constitute a sound legal basis for the termination of S. T. Alexander's service as Pastor of Mount Zion Baptist Church. The Court found that Alexander on February 4, 1968, offered in writing to resign as pastor provided the church would pay him three months' salary. The court further found that the church tendered Alexander a salary check for the months of March, April and May 1968, but he refused to accept it. These findings support the judgment of the trial court which the court of civil appeals affirmed. 436 S.W.2d 161.

Our action is not, however, an approval of certain procedures employed by the trial court. Since there were independent grounds for the court's judgment, and the irregular procedures were waived, the application for writ of error is refused, no reversible error. Rule 483, Texas Rules of Civil Procedure.


Summaries of

Bennett v. Belton

Supreme Court of Texas
Jun 4, 1969
442 S.W.2d 678 (Tex. 1969)
Case details for

Bennett v. Belton

Case Details

Full title:Roosevelt BENNETT et al., Petitioners, v. A. H. BELTON et al., Respondents

Court:Supreme Court of Texas

Date published: Jun 4, 1969

Citations

442 S.W.2d 678 (Tex. 1969)