PAN AMERICAN NAT. BANK v. HOLIDAY WINES & SPIRITS, INC.

No. 17272.

580 S.W.2d 7 (1979)

PAN AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK, Appellant, v. HOLIDAY WINES & SPIRITS, INC., Appellee.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Houston (1st District.).

Rehearing Denied April 12, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas C. McMahon, Saccomanno, Clegg, Martin & Kipple, Ramon E. Williams, Houston, for appellant.

Holtzman, Evans & Urquhart, Jack E. Urquhart, Houston, for appellee.


DOYLE, Justice.

Appellee, Holiday Wines and Spirits, (Holiday) brought suit to recover $19,078.29 from Appellant, Pan American National Bank, (Pan Am) and Mark Mena claiming that the bank wrongfully offset defendant Mena's checking account and that Mena had breached his contract to remove certain cases of wine from bondage. Trial was to the court without a jury. Judgment was rendered for Holiday in the amount of $19,000.00 against Pan Am and in the same amount in...

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