OWENS v. COURY

No. 9219.

614 S.W.2d 926 (1981)

Jack OWENS, Appellant, v. A. E. COURY and Louise Coury, Appellees.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Amarillo.

April 15, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Waters, Holt, Fields & Waters, Leland W. Waters, Pampa, for appellant.

Lemon, Close, Atkinson, Shearer & McCutcheon, Robert D. Lemon, Perryton, for appellees.


DODSON, Justice.

A. E. Coury and wife, Louise Coury, instituted this action against Jack Owens to recover damages allegedly sustained by them as a result of an incident involving Mr. Owens' dog, Trixie. The case was tried with a jury. The jury found, among other things, that as a result of the incident the Coury sustained the following damages: (1) $300 to their household furnishings; (2) $100 to Mr. Coury's pickup; (3) $1000 for Mrs. Coury's injuries; (4) $1000 for...

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