CASSIDY COMMISSION COMPANY v. SECURITY STATE BANK

No. 13443.

333 S.W.2d 454 (1960)

CASSIDY COMMISSION COMPANY, Appellant, v. SECURITY STATE BANK, Navasota, Texas, et al., Appellees.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Houston.

March 10, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert W. Dean, Navasota, Robert Sansom, Forth Worth, John Fox Holt, Curtis White, Dallas, for appellant.

W. E. Barron, Navasota, Joe J. Newman, Houston, for appellees.


BELL, Chief Justice.

The appellant instituted this suit against Oran W. Cook and appellee to recover $8,500 allegedly belonging to appellant which Cook, its agent, wrongfully deposited to his general checking account in appellee Bank and which the appellee applied to the personal indebtedness of Cook. On trial to the court, judgment was rendered for appellant against Cook for $8,448.48. He has not appealed. Judgment was also that appellant take nothing from appellee...

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