BRADLEY v. McKINZIE

No. 2761.

226 S.W.2d 458 (1950)

BRADLEY v. McKINZIE.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Eastland.

Rehearing Denied February 3, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gib Callaway, Brownwood, for appellant.

David J. Morris, Brownwood, for appellee.


LONG, Justice.

Appellee L. O. McKinzie sued appellant Paul Bradley to recover the value of a Hereford cow, basing his suit on two counts, first, that appellant had converted the cow, and, second, that the cow had been lost due to the negligence of the defendant. The jury, in answer to special issues, found: (a) that appellant took possession of a cow belonging to appellee; (b) that the appellant converted said cow to his own use; (c) that appellant willfully took...

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