WILLIAMS v. WYRICK

No. A-3407.

245 S.W.2d 961 (1952)

WILLIAMS v. WYRICK.

Supreme Court of Texas.

February 6, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kelley, Looney, McLean & Littleton and Sidney L. Farr, all of Edinburg for petitioner.

Albert E. Coneway, Harlingen, for respondent.


HICKMAN, Chief Justice.

The principal question in this case is whether a trial court has authority to render judgment nunc pro tunc on a special issue verdict after the term of court at which the verdict was returned had expired, no judgment having been rendered during that term.

The respondent, Wyrick, sued the petitioner, Williams, for damages for breach of an oral contract for the sale and purchase of tomato plants and tomato seed. The allegations of his...

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