CLEMENT v. NACOL

No. 17753.

542 S.W.2d 265 (1976)

William Howard CLEMENT, Appellant, v. Adam S. NACOL, Appellee.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Fort Worth.

October 8, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Short & Copeland, and Donald E. Short, Wichita Falls, for appellant.

Nelson, Montgomery & Robertson, Keith Nelson and Charles R. Wilson, Wichita Falls, for appellee.


OPINION

BREWSTER, Justice.

The plaintiff, Adam S. Nacol, sued defendant, Howard Clement, in trespass to try title. The case started as a jury trial, but at the close of all the evidence the trial court dismissed the jury and rendered judgment, stating that the court was of the opinion that plaintiff, Nacol, should recover from the defendant, Clement, the title and possession of the premises described (the land was here described in the trial court's judgment...

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