PASADENA STATE BANK v. ISAAC

No. A-2377.

228 S.W.2d 127 (1950)

PASADENA STATE BANK v. ISAAC.

Supreme Court of Texas.

Rehearing Denied April 5, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James G. Donovan, Pasadena, Joe D. Jarrard, Jr., Pasadena, Morris Pepper, Houston, Fred Lewis, Houston, for petitioner.

Henson, Coleman, Foster & Walker, Pasadena, T. Jay Foster, Pasadena, for respondent.


HARVEY, Justice.

The Pasadena State Bank sued J. B. Isaac, doing business as the Pasadena Transfer Company, for damages to an electrical accounting machine belonging to the bank which Isaac had been employed to move from one location to another. In the handling of the machine by Isaac's employees it was so badly damaged that it had to be returned to the manufacturer for repairs. The total cost of repairs was $979.39, of which sum $600 was for new parts and the remaining...

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