43 Tex. Civ. App. 281 | Tex. App. | 1906
This suit was brought by Fred Emerson against the Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway Company of Texas, the Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway Company, the Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf Railway Company, the Chesepeake & Ohio Railway Company and the plaintiff in error, the Louisville & Nashville Railway Company, for damages on account of alleged injuries and over-charge in freight in the transportation of one mare and colt from Mt. Sterling, Kentucky, to McKinney, Texas; and, said plaintiff having dismissed his suit as against the defendants, The Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway Company, the Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf Railway Company and the Chesepeake & Ohio Railway Company, the court rendered judgment in favor of plaintiff against the defendant, the Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway Company of Texas, for $135 and certain costs by virtue of a written agreement by and between plaintiff and the said last named defendant filed in the suit, and also rendered judgment in favor of plaintiff against the appellant, the Lousiville & Nashville Railway Company for $300 and all costs of suit.
It appears from the record that there was an agreed judgment rendered in the court below as to the Missouri, Kansas & Texas Bailway Company of Texas, the Missouri, Kansas & Texas Bail way Company, the Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf Bailway Company and the Chesepeake & Ohio Bailway Company. That judgment will be affirmed. The costs herein are adjudged against appellee Fred Emerson.
Reversed and remanded in part.
Affirmed in part.