EXXON CORP. v. PEREZ

No. D-1366.

842 S.W.2d 629 (1992)

EXXON CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. Oscar PEREZ, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Texas.

September 9, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael A. Hatchell, Molly H. Anderson, Ramey, Flock, Jeffus, Crawford, Harper & Collins, Tyler, Nicholas Vincent, William A. Snapp, Houston, for petitioner.

Portia J. Bott, Thornton, Summers, Biechlin, Dunham & Brown, Inc., San Antonio, Roland L. Leon, Thornton, Summers, Biechlin, Dunham & Brown, Corpus Christi, Baldemar Gutierrez, Alice, for respondent.


PER CURIAM.

The Motion for Rehearing of Oscar Perez is overruled and the following is substituted as the court's opinion.

We revisit the former Workers' Compensation Act (the Act) to consider whether the trial court erred by refusing to include within the charge a question and accompanying definition on Oscar Perez's status as Exxon's borrowed servant. The court of appeals found no error and affirmed the trial court. We disagree.

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