STATE BANK OF OMAHA v. MEANS

No. 9563.

746 S.W.2d 269 (1988)

The STATE BANK OF OMAHA, Appellant, v. William J. MEANS, Jr. and City of Mount Pleasant, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Texarkana.

Rehearing Denied February 17, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James L. Clark, Naples, for appellant.

Sam W. Russell, Mount Pleasant, for appellees.


CORNELIUS, Chief Justice.

The State Bank of Omaha sued the City of Mount Pleasant for damages resulting from the city's demolition of two portable buildings on which the bank had a lien. A jury found that the buildings constituted a nuisance, and that their value was $14,000.00. The trial court refused to allow the bank a recovery and entered a take-nothing judgment. The bank appeals, arguing that it should have recovered the $14,000.00, which the jury found to be...

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