Zelda W. Casper v. General Insurance Company America Zelda W. Casper v. General Insurance Company America

Zelda W. Casper v. General Insurance Company America

TX.40775; 431 S.W.2d 311, 11 Tex. Sup. J. 469 (1968)

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Per Curiam The court of civil appeals reversed the judgment of the trial court and remanded the cause for trial by reason of the non-joinder of a necessary party. 426 S.W.2d 606. The court of civil appeals says in its opinion, that the absence of the party presented a case of fundamental error. The case did not present a problem of fundamental error. In the course of the trial, the defendant discovered that the plaintiff was a married woman. It then filed a motion for mistrial, a plea in abatement, and a motion for new trial and urged in each of them the plaintiff's failure to make her husband a party. Defendant assigned the error by a point in the court of civil appeals. The application for writ of error is refused, no reversible error. Rule 483 T.R.C.P.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1968
19 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SIZE
66.8
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