ALAMO BANK OF TEXAS v. PALACIOS

No. 13-89-242-CV.

804 S.W.2d 291 (1991)

ALAMO BANK OF TEXAS, Appellant, v. Oscar PALACIOS, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Corpus Christi.

February 7, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

H. Harman Camp, James D. Selman, III, McAllen, for appellant.

Israel Ramon, Jr., Robert D. Ralston, Edingburg, for appellee.

Before SEERDEN, BENAVIDES and DORSEY, JJ.


OPINION

SEERDEN, Justice.

Alamo Bank of Texas appeals from a take-nothing verdict rendered against it in a suit to collect on a promissory note from Oscar Palacios. By six points of error, the bank asserts that the trial court erred in failing to find that it proved all of the elements of its cause of action, in finding that the note was conditionally delivered and that it was equitably estopped from collecting on it, in denying it recovery for fraud, in...

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