TURNER v. BOYKIN

No. 6121.

237 S.W.2d 406 (1951)

TURNER v. BOYKIN et al.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Amarillo.

January 29, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. F. Nix, Amarillo, for appellant.

Cooper & Finney, Amarillo, for appellees.


PITTS, Chief Justice.

This suit was filed by appellant, G. H. Turner, against appellee, Roy Canady and one N. L. Boykin, alleging a claim of indebtedness in the sum of $17,069.06 against both Canady and Boykin as evidenced by a promissory note, secured by chattel mortgage, both executed by Boykin alone, who admitted liability in the trial court and is not before us on appeal. The case was tried to a jury and judgment was rendered for appellant Turner as against defendant...

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