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Long v. Employers Cas. Co.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Waco
Jun 17, 1965
392 S.W.2d 161 (Tex. Civ. App. 1965)

Opinion

No. 4315.

May 27, 1965. Rehearing Denied June 17, 1965.

Appeal from the 74th District Court, McLennan County, D. Y. McDaniel, J.,

Edwards Faulkner, Waco, for appellant.

Jones, Boyd, Westbrook Lovelace, L. Wayne Scott, Waco, for appellees.


Upon appellees' petition alleging appellant was engaging in the operation of an insurance agency in contravention of his previous contract of employment with appellees a writ of temporary injunction was issued 'pending final hearing and determination of this cause', enjoining appellant from soliciting or servicing insurance business within the territory specified in the contract 'until August 17, 1966,' a date some 20 months subsequent to the order.

Both parties urge on us their construction of the employment contract and their rights under its terms. The scope of review is limited to determination of whether there was a clear abuse of the trial court's broad discretion in granting the temporary injunction, Janus Films v. City of Fort Worth, 163 Tex. 616, 358 S.W.2d 589; McLennan Hill Counties, etc. v. Hurst, Tex.Civ.App., 378 S.W.2d 946, 948; and the purpose of the hearing is to determine whether applicant has a probable right that will probably be endangered unless the writ issues. Camp v. Shannon, 162 Tex. 515, 348 S.W.2d 517, 519; City of Lubbock v. Stubbs, 160 Tex. 111, 327 S.W.2d 411, 415. No clear abuse of discretion is shown.

Final adjudication of the rights of the parties on the hearing for temporary injunction is not authorized, however, for 'legal rights cannot be finally determined upon a hearing relating to the wisdom or expediency of issuing a status quo order.' Southwest Weather Research, Inc. v. Jones, 160 Tex. 104, 327 S.W.2d 417, 421. Upon such a hearing the substantive effect of the contract cannot be declared. Houston Belt T. Ry. Co. v. Texas New Orleans R. Co., 155 Tex. 407, 289 S.W.2d 217, 218; McLennan Hill Counties, etc. v. Hurst, Tex.Civ.App., 378 S.W.2d 946, 948.

Appellant asserts an error of substantive law which the trial court could not reach on the hearing for temporary injunction without accomplishing the whole object of the suit, an action not authorized upon the preliminary hearing. Texas Foundries v. International Moulders F. Wkrs., 151 Tex. 239, 248 S.W.2d 460, 464, syl. 11, and cases cited. His point 3 is sustained.

One-half the costs on appeal are taxed against appellees. The order is modified by deleting therefrom the words, 'until August 17, 1966'; and as so modified is affirmed.


Summaries of

Long v. Employers Cas. Co.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Waco
Jun 17, 1965
392 S.W.2d 161 (Tex. Civ. App. 1965)
Case details for

Long v. Employers Cas. Co.

Case Details

Full title:Weldon C. LONG, Appellant, v. EMPLOYERS CASUALTY COMPANY et al., Appellees

Court:Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Waco

Date published: Jun 17, 1965

Citations

392 S.W.2d 161 (Tex. Civ. App. 1965)

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