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4 opinions for “Odessa C Mackie”

Texas Court of Appeals, 3rd District (Austin) · 2015-12-08 · Published · cited 0×
ACCEPTED 03-15-00339-CV 8148372 THIRD COURT OF APPEALS AUSTIN, T
Cathey v. Meyerpublic domain
Texas Court of Appeals, 10th District (Waco) · 2003-09-19 · Published · cited 28× · 115 S.W.3d 644; 2003 WL 21877786
OPINION BILL VANCE, Justice. This cause involves allegations of fraud and breach of fiduciary duty between business associates. *650I. FACTUAL BACKGROUND In the mid-1990’s, Larry Meyer was in the real estate development business. His projects included the acquisition, management, development, and sale of invest
Texas Supreme Court · 1905-05-18 · Published · cited 16× · 17 S.W. 330; 99 Tex. 46; 70 L.R.A. 946; 1905 Tex. LEXIS 156
This case is before us upon the following certificate: "Appellee, T.J. Payne, sued the appellant, the Texas and Pacific Railway Company, in the County Court of Mitchell County, Texas, for damages in the sum of $757.95, because of an ejection from one of appellant's passenger trains between Fort Worth, Texas, and Colorado, Texas. "The evidence is sufficient to establish the following facts: That appellee in December, 1903, in the capacity of a drover, accompanied a shipment of ca
Texas Supreme Court · 1912-03-27 · Published · cited 6× · 144 S.W. 1126; 105 Tex. 82; 1912 Tex. LEXIS 119
Certified question from the Court of Civil Appeals of the First Supreme Judicial District. The statement and question are as follows: "This is a suit instituted in the County Court by Mrs. R.A. Lucas against the Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe Railway Company and the Texas New Orleans Railroad Company to recover damages for her ejection from one of the passenger trains of the latter company. A trial resulted in a verdict and judgment for plaintiff for $500. Upon motion for a new trial the