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Park v. Archer

Supreme Court of Texas
Mar 12, 1958
311 S.W.2d 231 (Tex. 1958)

Opinion

No. A-6583.

March 12, 1958.

John C. Butler, Archer Archer, L. Hamilton Lowe, Austin, for relator.

Hart, Brown, Sparks Erwin, Austin, for respondents.


This is an original proceeding in mandamus filed in connection with Park v. Essa Texas Corp., Tex., 311 S.W.2d 228. It appears that the trial judge refused to approve the statement of facts when presented to him because he was of the opinion that the time for filing the record in the Court of Civil Appeals had expired and that, for a like reason, the Clerk of the Court of Civil Appeals refused to file the transcript and the statement of facts tendered by relator, Jack G. Park. In view of our holdings in 311 S.W.2d 228, relator is entitled to have the trial judge approve or settle and approve the statement of facts as of the date the same was presented to him and the Clerk of the Court of Civil Appeals file the tendered transcript and statement of facts as of the date the same were tendered to him for filing so that the Court of Civil Appeals may consider the appeal upon its merits. We assume that such judge and clerk will now do so; but in the event either refuses, the clerk will be instructed to issue the appropriate writ.


Summaries of

Park v. Archer

Supreme Court of Texas
Mar 12, 1958
311 S.W.2d 231 (Tex. 1958)
Case details for

Park v. Archer

Case Details

Full title:Jack G. PARK, Relator, v. Honorable Roy C. ARCHER, Chief Justice for the…

Court:Supreme Court of Texas

Date published: Mar 12, 1958

Citations

311 S.W.2d 231 (Tex. 1958)
158 Tex. 274

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