259 S.W. 989 | Tex. App. | 1924
This is an appeal from an order entered on the 28th day of April, 1923, dissolving a temporary writ of injunction granted appellant on the 18th day of January, A.D. 1923, and which was continued in force by the trial court pending the final decision on appeal from said order.
This case is before us solely on the record, and an imperfect one, as same does not contain the motion of appellees to dissolve, a statement of facts, or assignments of error; and, further, we are without the assistance of briefs, none having been filed by either party. However, this is of that character of cases which we are required to consider and pass upon in the condition presented by this record. Article 4645, Vernon's Sayles' Texas Civil Statutes 1914; Sutherland v. Cabiness (Tex.Civ.App.)
The judgment of the trial court dissolving said temporary writ of injunction contains the following recitals: "This day came on to be heard the motion of L. B. Mitchell to dissolve that certain order entered by the court in the above and foregoing cause on the 18th day of January, 1923," and, "The court, after hearing the law and the evidence, is of the opinion that said order should be dissolved."
The recitals in the judgment import the highest evidence of verity (Hopkins v. Donaho,
Therefore, in support of the order appealed from, it is to be presumed that every fact *990
was proved which could have been legally established under the averments contained in the motion to dissolve. Callison v. Autry et ux. Adm'x,
The judgment of the court below dissolving said temporary writ of injunction is affirmed, and the order continuing said injunction in effect vacated and set aside.