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Saner-Ragley Lumber Co. v. Spivey

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Beaumont
Oct 10, 1923
255 S.W. 205 (Tex. Civ. App. 1923)

Opinion

No. 767.

Writ of error granted November 28, 1923.

July 14, 1923. Rehearing Denied October 10, 1923.

Appeal from District Court, Polk County J. L. Manry, Judge.

Suit by the Saner-Ragley Lumber Company and another against J. C. Spivey and others. From an order sustaining a plea in abatement, plaintiffs appeal. Appeal dismissed, with cost to defendants.

See, also, 255 S.W. 193.

P. R. Rowe, of Livingston, and Dean Humphrey, of Huntsville, for appellants.

Feagin, German Feagin, of Livingston, Smith Crawford and 0. S. Parker, all of Beaumont, for appellees.



This was a suit in equity, filed by the appellants, as the plaintiffs, against J. C. Spivey and others, as the defendants, in the district court of Polk county to have reviewed, canceled, and annulled a judgment, which had been rendered by that court in favor of the defendants and against the plaintiffs for $75,000.

Defendants in due time interposed a plea in abatement, which the court sustained, and plaintiffs prosecuted this appeal.

The judgment attacked by the present suit was, by order of this court on June 21, 1923, reversed, and the cause remanded to the district court of Polk county. 255 S.W. 193. There is, therefore, nothing further that could be accomplished by judgment of this court sustaining or reversing the judgment in this cause. It is ordered that the appeal be dismissed at appellants' cost.


Summaries of

Saner-Ragley Lumber Co. v. Spivey

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Beaumont
Oct 10, 1923
255 S.W. 205 (Tex. Civ. App. 1923)
Case details for

Saner-Ragley Lumber Co. v. Spivey

Case Details

Full title:SANER-RAGLEY LUMBER CO. et al. v. SPIVEY et al

Court:Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Beaumont

Date published: Oct 10, 1923

Citations

255 S.W. 205 (Tex. Civ. App. 1923)

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