LONG v. HUMBLE OIL & REFINING CO.

Nos. A-10177-10182.

380 S.W.2d 554 (1964)

H. L. LONG et al., Petitioners, v. HUMBLE OIL & REFINING CO. et al., Respondents. John BATON et al., Petitioners, v. HUMBLE OIL & REFINING CO. et al., Respondents. W. O. DAVIS, Jr., et al., Petitioners, v. HUMBLE OIL & REFINING CO. et al., Respondents. ELBA CORPORATION et al., Petitioners, v. HUMBLE OIL & REFINING CO. et al., Respondents. BURK ROYALTY CO. et al., Petitioners, v. HUMBLE OIL & REFINING CO. et al., Respondents. NORTEX OIL & GAS CORP. et al., Petitioners, v. HUMBLE OIL & REFINING CO. et al., Respondents.

Supreme Court of Texas.

Rehearing Denied July 15, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gordon Wellborn, Houston, Phenix, Keeling & Wilder, Henderson, Fred Erisman, Longview, Wynne, Jaffe & Tinsley, Lynne, Blanchette, Smith & Shelton, Robert T. Gowan, Dallas, for petitioners.

Frank L. Heard, Jr., and Dillard Baker, L. J. Moore, Houston, Jack W. Flock, Tyler, for respondents.


PER CURIAM.

The question common to all the above causes is whether or not an appeal lay to the Court of Civil Appeals from an order sustaining a motion for change of venue predicated upon the provisions of Rule 257 of the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure.1 The Court of Civil Appeals held in Long v. Humble Oil and Refining Co., 377 S.W.2d 844, that the order was interlocutory and non-appealable. By appropriate...

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