Case Name: W. B. Tuttle et al. v. Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority et al.
Court: Supreme Court of Texas
Jurisdiction: Texas
Decision Date: 1943-07-14
Citations: 141 Tex. 523
Docket Number: Application No. 27,098. Motion No. 16180
Parties: W. B. Tuttle et al v. Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority et al.
Judges: 
Reporter: Texas Reports
Volume: 141
Pages: 523–524

Head Matter:
W. B. Tuttle et al v. Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority et al.
Application No. 27,098.
Motion No. 16180.
Application refused for want of merit July 14, 1943.
Rehearing overruled October 27, 1943.
(174 S. W., 2d Series, 589.)
Leo Brewer, W. F. Nowlin, W. L. Matthews, all of San Antonio, for petitioners.
E. M. Gape, Tom G. Oliver, Jr., of San Marcos, Fred H. Blundell, of Lockhart, D. W. Glasscock, W. S. Gideon, A. J. Wirtz, of Austin, for respondents.

Opinion:
Mr. Justice Critz
delivered the opinion of the Court.
At a former day in this term of court we "Refused For Want of Merit" application for writ of error No. 27098, filed by the above-named petitioners against the above-named respondents. Such application for writ of error is now before us on motion for rehearing filed by the petitioners in the application. Such motion is No. 16180.
We "Refused For Want of Merit" the application for writ , of error in this case because we were of the opinion that the Court of Civil Appeals correctly held that the the plaintiffs who brought this suit in the district court were, and are, without lawful authority to bring or maintain the same. We are still of that opinion. Since we hold that the parties who brought this suit were, and are, without authority to bring or maintain it, we do hot consider it proper for us to express an opinion on its merits. We therefore do not do so.
It is ordered that the motion for rehearing above mentioned be, and the same is hereby, overruled.
Opinion delivered October 27, .1943.