H. L. Scott v. Ingle Bros H. L. Scott v. Ingle Bros

H. L. Scott v. Ingle Bros

1972.TX.41935; 489 S.W.2D 554, 16 TEX. SUP. J. 145

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Descripción editorial

The question before us is whether the parties had entered into a contract whereby Ingle Bros. Pacific, Inc., agreed to employ H. L. Scott. The trial court held that, as a matter of law, there was a contract of employment; and based on jury findings of a breach of the contract, it entered a judgment for Scott for some $54,210. The court of civil appeals completely disagreed. It held that as a matter of law there was no employment contract. 478 S.W.2d 210. We disagree with both courts. Our holding is that there is an issue of fact as to the intention of the parties. Accordingly, as to this portion of the case which is before us, we reverse the judgment of the court of civil appeals and remand the cause to the district court for a new trial.

GÉNERO
Técnicos y profesionales
PUBLICADO
1972
27 de diciembre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
7
Páginas
EDITORIAL
LawApp Publishers
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Innodata Book Distribution Services Inc
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