HENRY S. MILLER RESIDENTIAL SERVICE v. ARTHUR

No. 05-83-00208-CV.

671 S.W.2d 670 (1984)

HENRY S. MILLER RESIDENTIAL SERVICE CORPORATION, Appellant, v. Roland S. ARTHUR, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Dallas.

May 4, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

L. Randall Yazbeck, Barnett M. Goodstein, Dallas, for appellant.

Dennis G. Brewer, Sr., Vincent R. Kirst, Irving, for appellee.

Before CARVER, STOREY and WHITHAM, JJ.


STOREY, Justice.

Henry S. Miller Residential Service Corporation, a real estate broker, sued Roland S. Arthur, the homeowner, to recover the broker's commission claimed to be owing from the sale of Arthur's home. Miller has appealed from a take-nothing judgment asserting thirty-one points of error, each attacking a fact finding made by the trial court as being unsupported by evidence, or alternatively, as being against...

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