FRABEN OIL CORPORATION v. POTTER

No. 7333.

350 S.W.2d 584 (1961)

FRABEN OIL CORPORATION, Appellant, v. Richard J. POTTER, Appellee.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Texarkana.

October 10, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harry M. Whittington, Austin, for appellant.

W. A. Pritchard, Bradford & Pritchard, Dallas, for appellee.


CHADICK, Chief Justice.

This is an action by a landlord to collect rent from a tenant in accordance with the terms of a written lease contract. The trial court awarded the plaintiff judgment for rent in the sum of $2,500, attorney's fee of $500, costs, etc. The judgment is affirmed.

The appellant's first point of error is directed to the trial judge's finding of fact that the appellee, Richard J. Potter, as landlord, complied with his lease obligation to furnish...

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