History
  • No items yet
midpage
Kruger v. Taylor
30 S.W.2d 300
Tex. Comm'n App.
1930
Check Treatment

Lead Opinion

HARVEY, P.- J.

On the recommendation of this section of the commission, judgment has been heretofore entered by the Supreme Court, reversing the judgment of the trial court, and that of the Court of Civil Appeals. 27 S.W.(2d) 130. The only error upon which the judgment of reversal is based relates to the foreclosure, which was sought by the defendants in error, of an alleged mortgage lien securing the note sued on. The defendants in error have filed a motion for rehearing in which they do not complain of our holding in the case, but in which is contained a remittitur of the said mortgage lien. This remittitur of the lien purges the case of error. We therefore recommend that the judgment of reversal be set aside, and that judgment be here rendered in favor of the defendants in error for the amount due on the note. We further *301recommend that all costs incurred in the Court of Civil Appeals and in this court he taxed against the defendants in error; and that all costs incurred in the trial court be taxed against the plaintiff in error.






Rehearing

On Rehearing.

CURETON, C. X

Previous judgment set aside, and the judgments of the District Court and Court of Civil Appeals are reformed, and as reformed are affirmed, as recommended by the Commission of Appeals.

Case Details

Case Name: Kruger v. Taylor
Court Name: Texas Commission of Appeals
Date Published: Jun 25, 1930
Citation: 30 S.W.2d 300
Docket Number: Motion No. 9134; No. 1355—5494
Court Abbreviation: Tex. Comm'n App.
AI-generated responses must be verified and are not legal advice.
Your Notebook is empty. To add cases, bookmark them from your search, or select Add Cases to extract citations from a PDF or a block of text.