BOLLING v. TEXAS ANIMAL HEALTH COM'N

No. 13-86-013-CV.

718 S.W.2d 819 (1986)

Richard BOLLING, Appellant, v. TEXAS ANIMAL HEALTH COMMISSION, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Corpus Christi.

Rehearing Denied October 30, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Karen Meinardus, El Campo, Ray Goldstein, Douglas M. Becker, Gray & Becker, Austin, for appellant.

Molly D. Shannon, Asst. Atty. Gen., Austin, for appellee.

Before NYE, C.J. and KENNEDY and SEERDEN, JJ.


OPINION

NYE, Chief Justice.

The Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) sought an injunction to tag and brand the cattle belonging to appellant Richard Bolling that had been exposed to Brucellosis. The trial court granted TAHC's motion for summary judgment. The court ordered Bolling to have his reactor cattle "tagged, `B' branded, and moved for immediate slaughter to a slaughtering establishment where Federal or...

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