HAZLE v. McDONALD

No. 17336.

449 S.W.2d 343 (1969)

King R. HAZLE, Appellant, v. John D. McDONALD, Appellee.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Dallas.

November 21, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James G. Clement, Larry S. Parnass, Irving, for appellant.

Grover Hartt, Jr., Wm. Andress, Jr., Andress, Woodgate & Hartt, Dallas, for appellee.


BATEMAN, Justice.

The appellant King R. Hazle sued the appellee John D. McDonald for damages for fraudulently inducing him to enter into a contract. McDonald was granted summary judgment, and Hazle appeals claiming there were genuine fact issues.

Hazle alleged that while he was considering a contract with Electronic Exercise Corporation to become a distributor of a certain weight reducing device he discussed the matter with McDonald, the inventor and manufacturer...

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