BELL v. SHAFFER

No. 12963.

285 S.W.2d 842 (1955)

Robert S. BELL, Appellant, v. George SHAFFER, Appellee.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, San Antonio.

December 28, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Royce A. Oxford, Edinburg, for appellant.

W. B. Spell, McAllen, for appellee.


W. O. MURRAY, Chief Justice.

This suit was instituted by Robert S. Bell against George Shaffer and James Deaton to recover an alleged very valuable registered quarter horse stallion or in the alternative the value of such horse, alleged to be $2,000.

The trial court found that in May, 1954, Bell sold the horse to Shaffer for the sum of $75, and that he did not loan the horse to Shaffer as contended by Bell. Recovery of the horse or the value thereof was denied...

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