Case ID: sw2d_14/html/0793-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

NEAL v. TEXAS EMPLOYERS’ INS. ASS’N
    (No. 16522.)
    Supreme Court of Texas.
    Feb. 27, 1929.
    Scarborough & Wilson, of Abilene, and B. L. Russell, of Baird, for plaintiff in error.
    L/eachman & Gardere, of Dallas, for defendant in error.
   PER CURIAM.

The record in this case Shows that the petition of the Texas Employers’ Insurance Association to set aside the award in favor of the plaintiff in error, Neal, by the Industrial Accident Board, was filed in the district court of Reeves county on January 12, 1928, which was before the filing of the instant suit by Neal in the district court of Callahan county to mature -the award. This being so, the issues as to whether or not the accident occurred in Reeves county, and as to the jurisdiction of the district court of that county to entertain the suit filed by the Texa-S Employers’ Insurance Association, are justiciable questions in the district court of Reeves county, for the determination of which that court is one of dominant jurisdiction. Cleveland v. Ward, 116 Tex. 1, 285 S. W. 1063.

The writ of error is accordingly refused.