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Miller v. Burrow

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Austin
Apr 10, 1912
146 S.W. 958 (Tex. Civ. App. 1912)

Opinion

April 10, 1912.

Error from Lee County Court; John H. Tate, Judge.

Action by W. A. Miller against T. E. Burrow. On appeal from a justice court, a judgment was rendered for defendant on his cross-action, and plaintiff brings error. Affirmed.

Wm. O. Bowers, of Giddings, for plaintiff in error.

Watson Simmang, of Giddings, for defendant in error.


The plaintiff in error instituted this suit in a justice of the peace court, but it was finally tried in the county court, where it resulted in a verdict and judgment against the plaintiff and for the defendant for damages on his cross-action. The plaintiff has brought the case to this court; and, while the brief filed in his behalf is not, in some respects, in conformity with the rules, as contended by the defendant's counsel, still we have considered the two assignments of error, in connection with the transcript, and have reached the conclusion that no error has been assigned.

As we construe the cross-action filed by the defendant in the justice's court, it did not involve more than $200, as contended on behalf of the plaintiff, and therefore the court had jurisdiction to entertain the amended pleading filed in the county court asserting the cross-action. All the questions presented have been duly considered, and, finding no error, the judgment is affirmed.

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Miller v. Burrow

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Austin
Apr 10, 1912
146 S.W. 958 (Tex. Civ. App. 1912)
Case details for

Miller v. Burrow

Case Details

Full title:MILLER v. BURROW

Court:Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Austin

Date published: Apr 10, 1912

Citations

146 S.W. 958 (Tex. Civ. App. 1912)