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Smith v. Brazoria County

Supreme Court of Texas
Nov 25, 1925
115 Tex. 148 (Tex. 1925)

Opinion

Application No. 14344.

Decided November 25, 1925.

Writ of Error — Errors Not Assigned.

Refusing writ of error in Farmers' State Bank v. Brazoria County, 275 S.W. 1103, the court does not consider nor pass on the correctness of the ruling as to the rate of interest allowed, that question not being raised by petitioner's assignments of error in this court. (P. 148.)

Application by Smith for writ of error to the Court of Civil Appeals for the First District, in an appeal from Brazoria County. The writ was refused in a memorandum opinion per curiam.

Boyles, Brown Scott, for petitioner.


The application for writ of error is refused. The question of the amount of interest allowed in this case not having been presented in the application for writ of error has not been considered.


Summaries of

Smith v. Brazoria County

Supreme Court of Texas
Nov 25, 1925
115 Tex. 148 (Tex. 1925)
Case details for

Smith v. Brazoria County

Case Details

Full title:L.C. SMITH v. BRAZORIA COUNTY ET AL

Court:Supreme Court of Texas

Date published: Nov 25, 1925

Citations

115 Tex. 148 (Tex. 1925)
278 S.W. 177

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