GILSON v. CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO.

No. 12122.

231 S.W.2d 683 (1950)

GILSON v. CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO. et al.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, San Antonio.

June 28, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lyle V. Timmins, Raymondville, for appellant.

S. L. Gill, Raymondville, J. M. Wilson, Corpus Christi, Nielsen & McCormick, Raymondville, for appellee.


NORVELL, Justice.

Appellant, John C. Gilson, claims a leasehold interest in a triangular tract of land situated in the City of Raymondville, Texas. He is using the same for a parking lot. Near the point where two of the streets bounding the lot intersect, the Central Power and Light Company has erected two poles. One is a live pole and supports a street light and the other is a dead pole which supports two signs. One sign was placed on the pole by the Central Power...

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