COMMERCIAL MUSIC COMPANY v. KLAG

No. 12915.

288 S.W.2d 168 (1955)

COMMERCIAL MUSIC COMPANY, Inc., Appellant, v. Daniel A. KLAG, Appellee.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, San Antonio.

Rehearing Denied February 29, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Cox, Patterson & Freeland, McAllen, Biggers, Baker, Lloyd & Carver, Allan Griswood, Dallas, for appellant.

Magus F. Smith, McAllen, for appellee.


W. O. MURRAY, Chief Justice.

This suit was instituted by Daniel A. Klag against Commercial Music Company, a corporation, seeking to recover the title and possession of six coin operated bowling machines, sometimes referred to as shuffle board machines, together with damages for the loss of use of the machines, and depreciation in value of the same, and in the alternative for damages caused by the conversion of the machines...

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