KNOX v. DONOVAN LOWERY INSURANCE AGENCY

No. 4067.

405 S.W.2d 160 (1966)

James D. KNOX, Appellant, v. DONOVAN LOWERY INSURANCE AGENCY, Appellee.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Eastland.

June 17, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Martin & Knox, Jack R. Martin, Houston, for appellant.

Baskin & Fakes, Stanley D. Baskin, Pasadena, for appellee.


WALTER, Justice.

James D. Knox filed suit against Marine Office of America and Donovan Lowery Insurance Agency to recover for the loss of a boat that was sunk as a result of Hurricane Carla. Upon motion of Knox, Marine Office of America was dismissed and the plaintiff proceeded to trial against Donovan Lowery. The court rendered judgment that the plaintiff take nothing and he has appealed.

Knox' cause of action accrued on September 11, 1961 and his petition...

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