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Homes v. City of Henrietta

Supreme Court of Texas
Dec 9, 1897
91 Tex. 318 (Tex. 1897)

Opinion

Application No. 1602.

Decided December 9, 1897.

Petition for Writ of Error.

To properly state "the grounds upon which the writ of error is prayed for" (Rev. Stats., art. 942) the applicant should not only specify the adverse ruling complained of, but allege that it was erroneous.

APPLICATION for writ of error to the Court of Civil Appeals for the Second District, in an appeal from Clay County.

Upon an amended petition, the application was subsequently granted; but later, was dismissed for failure of the applicant to file bond.

W.G. Eustis, for applicant.


In his petition for the writ of error in this case, the applicant, among other averments, alleges, that "the questions of law involved in this suit, the determination of which are necessary to the decision of this cause in the Court of Civil Appeals, and which were properly presented to said court, and were decided by said court against your petitioner, are." He then proceeds to specify the questions; without even alleging that the decision of the Court of Civil Appeals upon either of them was erroneous. The statute prescribes, that the applicant among other things shall state "the grounds upon which the writ of error is prayed for." Rev. Stats., art. 942. This means that he must assign his errors, — which has not been done in this case.

In case of similar defects in the petition for the writ, we have allowed the applicant ten days in which to amend his petition and to assign error. The applicant in this case will be permitted to amend, and ten days are allowed him for that purpose.


Summaries of

Homes v. City of Henrietta

Supreme Court of Texas
Dec 9, 1897
91 Tex. 318 (Tex. 1897)
Case details for

Homes v. City of Henrietta

Case Details

Full title:G. W. HOMES v. CITY OF HENRIETTA

Court:Supreme Court of Texas

Date published: Dec 9, 1897

Citations

91 Tex. 318 (Tex. 1897)
42 S.W. 1052

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