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Texas Pac. Ry. Co. v. J. A. Bufkin

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Eastland
Sep 20, 1929
20 S.W.2d 1119 (Tex. Civ. App. 1929)

Opinion

No. 599.

September 20, 1929.

Appeal from Scurry County Court; Horace Holley, Judge.

Douthit, Mays Perkins, of Sweetwater, for appellant.

C. F. Sentell and J. M. Harris, both of Snyder, for appellees.


This is a companion case to that of Texas Pacific Railway Co. v. J. A. Bufkin, decided by this court July 12th, 1929, opinion reported in 19 S.W.2d 343. The instant suit grows out of a shipment of live stock over the same carriers, but at a different time, and involves a different time of arrival at destination, but the acts of negligence complained of are substantially the same. A comparison of the records and the briefs in the respective cases discloses that the same propositions of law are advanced by the appellant in each case, and appellee has not answered these propositions by submitting any brief of the questions raised. The controlling propositions were fully discussed in the opinion in the former case, and what was there said is equally applicable in the disposition of the questions of law presented here.

For the reasons there assigned for reversing the judgment of the trial court in the earlier case, the judgment of the trial court in the instant case is reversed, and the cause remanded for another trial. It is so ordered.


Summaries of

Texas Pac. Ry. Co. v. J. A. Bufkin

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Eastland
Sep 20, 1929
20 S.W.2d 1119 (Tex. Civ. App. 1929)
Case details for

Texas Pac. Ry. Co. v. J. A. Bufkin

Case Details

Full title:TEXAS PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY, Appellant, v. J. A. BUFKIN et al. Appellees

Court:Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Eastland

Date published: Sep 20, 1929

Citations

20 S.W.2d 1119 (Tex. Civ. App. 1929)

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