COMMERCIAL MUSIC COMPANY v. VANZURA

No. 11639.

440 S.W.2d 345 (1969)

COMMERCIAL MUSIC COMPANY, Inc., d/b/a Austin Phonograph Company, Appellant, v. Tex M. VANZURA, d/b/a Pink Lizard Lounge, et al., Appellees.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Austin.

Rehearing Denied May 7, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Biggers, Baker Lloyd & Carver, Spencer Carver, Dallas, for appellant.

Jones, Blakeslee, Minton, Burton & Fitzgerald, Roy Q. Minton, Sam French, Austin, for appellees.


HUGHES, Justice.

Appellant, Commercial Music Co., Inc., sued Tex M. Vanzura, d/b/a Pink Lizard Lounge, Roy Eazor and Julia Sawyer alleging that it had been unlawfully evicted from premises in Austin, Travis County, formerly leased to Eazor, presently owned by Mrs. Sawyer and presently leased to Vanzura.

In October 1964, the property in suit was owned by Edward J. Haffner who leased it to Eazor for a period of three years with a three year option. These leases...

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