OWEN-PEWTHERS v. TIMBERLAKE

No. 6622.

294 S.W.2d 172 (1956)

OWEN-PEWTHERS et al., Appellants, v. Jack TIMBERLAKE, Appellee.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Amarillo.

October 1, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Fulbright, Crooker, Freeman, Bates & Jaworski, Houston, for appellants.

E. H. Boedeker, Lubbock, McCann & Boedeker, Levelland, for appellee.


MARTIN, Justice.

Appellants, Owen-Pewthers Manufacturing Company and C. W. Pewthers, sold the appellee, Jack Timberlake, a ditching machine. All negotiations as to consummating the sale were transacted in Hockley County, Texas. Appellee sued the appellants alleging that he was induced to purchase the ditching machine, called an "Earthripper," by fraudulent representations made by the appellants in Hockley County, Texas. He sought damages by reasons of the fraud practiced...

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