Case ID: sw_216/html/0420-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "JENKINS, J.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

J. L. COLLINS PIANO CO. v. ADAMS & ALLCORN.
    (No. 6083.)
    (Court of Civil Appeals of Texas. Austin.
    Oct. 29, 1919.
    Rehearing Denied Nov. 26, 1919.)
    Appeal and error <®=»1040(4) — Error in ruling ON PLEADING CURED BY ADMISSION' OE EVIDENCE.
    Error, if any, in sustaining éxception to a paragraph of the supplemental petition is' not prejudicial to plaintiff, where all the evidence on that issue was admitted.
    Appeal from McLennan County Cotirt; James P. Alexander, Judge.
    Action by the J. L. Collins Piano Company against Adams & Allcorn. Judgment for defendants, and plaintiff appeals.
    Affirmed.
    S. J. T. Smith, of Waco, for appellant.
   JENKINS, J.

■ Appellant sued appellees for the price of four pianos, which were contracted to be sold to appellees, but which were burned in the storage house-of McCrary Storage Company. • »

Appellant’s first assignment of error complains of the action of the court in sustaining exception to paragraph No. 2 of appellant’s supplemental petition, wherein it was alleged that appellees were estopped to deny the delivery of the pianos. This error, if any, was harmless, inasmuch as the court admitted all the evidence upon this subject. ,

■ All of the-other assignments of error relate to • matters which cannot be reviewed by this court except upon bills of exceptions. No such bills of exceptions appear in the record.

Finding no error of record, the judgment of the trial court is affirmed.

• Affirmed.