Case Name: A. G. & J. C. Carpenter v. A. L. Anderson
Court: Texas Courts of Civil Appeals
Jurisdiction: Texas
Decision Date: 1903-12-10
Citations: 33 Tex. Civ. App. 491
Docket Number: 
Parties: A. G. & J. C. Carpenter v. A. L. Anderson.
Judges: 
Reporter: Texas Civil Appeals Reports
Volume: 33
Pages: 491–491

Head Matter:
A. G. & J. C. Carpenter v. A. L. Anderson.
Motion for Rehearing Decided December 10, 1903.
Overruling Motion for Rehearing,
Original opinion (1 Daw Jour., 586) reasserted, and motion for rehearing overruled, the fact that the land is eight instead of five miles distant from Houston being immaterial.
Appeal from the District Court of Harris. Tried below before Hon. W. P. Hamblen.
L. B. Moody, for appellant.
Fisher, Sears & Sherwood, for appellee.

Opinion:
ON MOTION FOR REHEARING.
GILL, Associate Justice.
We have considered appellants' motion for rehearing in this cause and are of opinion it should be overruled. We have nothing to add to what has been said on the points decided. Appellants have, however, assailed the accuracy of a fact finding which for the sake of accuracy we take the trouble to correct. We stated in the main opinion that the land in controversy lay within five miles of the city of Houston and fronted on an improved public road. The land is in fact eight miles from the city of Houston. The error was immaterial and its correction does not affect the result.
Overruled.