Case Name: WORSHAM-BUICK CO. v. ISAACS et al.
Court: Texas Courts of Civil Appeals
Jurisdiction: Texas
Decision Date: 1932-09-10
Citations: 56 S.W.2d 288
Docket Number: No. 10740
Parties: WORSHAM-BUICK CO. v. ISAACS et al.
Judges: 
Reporter: South Western Reporter Second Series
Volume: 56
Pages: 288–295

Head Matter:
WORSHAM-BUICK CO. v. ISAACS et al.
No. 10740.
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas. Dallas.
Sept. 10, 1932.
Appellee’s Motion for Rehearing Oct. 22, 1932.
Further Rehearing Denied Dec. 19, 1932.
Touchstone, Wight, Gormley & Price, of Dallas, for appellant.
Chamberlain, Green & Wade, of Dallas, for appellees.
Writ of error granted.

Opinion:
VAUGHAN, J.
This is an appeal from a judgment rendered September 17, 1929, in favor of appellee Mrs. Mettie K. Isaacs for $11,500, and her son, appellee Alfred Isaacs, for $500, against appellant, Worsham-Buick Company, a private corporation, known at date of judgment as Morris-Buick Company, as damages for the death of R. W. Isaacs, the husband and father of appellees, who is alleged to have been killed September 9, 1928, through the negligent operation of an automobile charged to have been driven by an employee of said appellant.
Under a full statement of this case as to the issues presented by the pleadings and the facts established by the evidence, the two-material questions upon which the right of appellees to recover against appellant entirely depended were certified to the Supreme Court March 7, 1931. On June 9, 1932, said ques-. tions were answered, the effect thereof being to hold that there did not exist in favor of ap-pellees, or either of them, a cause of action against appellant. Worsham Buick Company v. Isaacs et al., 51 S.W.(2d) 277, which see for a full statement and discussion of the case. Therefore, under the holdings of our Supreme Court, supra, the judgment of the district court is reversed, and judgment is here rendered that appellees take nothing by their suit against appellant, and that the costs incurred in all courts in this case be, and the (Same are. hereby adjudged against appellees.
Reversed and rendered.