DAVIS v. YOUNG CALIFORNIAN SHOES, INC.

No. 20489.

612 S.W.2d 703 (1981)

William (Bill) DAVIS, Appellant, v. YOUNG CALIFORNIAN SHOES, INC., Appellee.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Dallas.

February 24, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Greg Gutman, Palmer, Palmer, Coffee & Bush, Dallas, for appellant.

Stewart Rabinowitz, Ungerman, Hill, Ungerman, Angrist, Dolginoff, Teofan & Vickers, Dallas, for appellee.

Before CARVER, STOREY and STEPHENS, JJ.


STOREY, Justice.

Young Californian Shoes sued Bill Davis and his wife Connie Davis "jointly and severally and as copartners, d/b/a/ K L & K Shoe Tree," on a sworn account under Tex. R.Civ.P. 185. Bill Davis answered, denying liability individually as required by rule 185. He claimed inability to deny the partnership's liability on the account, but denied that he was a partner in K L & K, claiming that it was solely his wife's enterprise. An affidavit was attached...

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