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Clint v. Houston Ice & Brewing Co.
106 Tex. 508
Tex.
1914
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Mr. Chief Justice BROWN

delivered the opinion of the court.

This application for writ of error is refused because it does not appear from the facts stated that the Ice & Gin Company of Harlingen was a public corporation, therefore it was not permissible for the court to *509postpone the prior lien of the Houston Ice & Brewing Company to the expenses and costs of the receivership sued out in this case.

We have thought it prudent to make this statement lest our refusal of the writ of error might be understood to overrule Ellis v. Vernon Ice, Lt. & Water Co., 86 Texas, 109, in which this court held that the prior mortgage or lien could be postponed in favor of the expenses of operating a water company upon the ground that a water company was a public corporation because it was necessary to operate the plant for the convenience of the population of a town. There is no conflict in the decision which we make in this case and the case above cited.

Writ of error refused.

Case Details

Case Name: Clint v. Houston Ice & Brewing Co.
Court Name: Texas Supreme Court
Date Published: Dec 22, 1914
Citation: 106 Tex. 508
Docket Number: Application No. 8434
Court Abbreviation: Tex.
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