POOL v. DICKSON

No. 770.

512 S.W.2d 68 (1974)

G. C. POOL, Appellant, v. Noah DICKSON, Appellee.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Tyler.

Rehearing Denied August 1, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Morgan, Shumpert, Huff, Philipps, Mosley & Co., Kurt A. Philipps, Kaufman, for appellant.

Holcomb & Norwood, Jack Norwood, Tyler, for appellee.


DUNAGAN, Chief Justice.

This lawsuit is a trespass to try title suit which resulted from a dispute as to the boundary line between the tracts of land owned by the parties and for recovery of damages for wrongful destruction of a "hog wire fence" owned by G. C. Pool. The case was tried to a jury which found that the land claimed by appellee, Noah Dickson, was owned by the appellant, G. C. Pool. The jury further found that a "hog wire fence" which was located upon the...

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