Case Name: E. & J. Greenwood v. J. A. Watts
Court: Texas Courts of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Texas
Decision Date: 1881-02-02
Citations: 1 White & W. 46
Docket Number: No. 1112, Op. Book No. 3, p. 442
Parties: E. & J. Greenwood v. J. A. Watts.
Judges: 
Reporter: Condensed Reports of Decisions in Civil Causes in the Court of Appeals (White & Wilson)
Volume: 1
Pages: 46–46

Head Matter:
E. & J. Greenwood v. J. A. Watts.
(No. 1112, Op. Book No. 3, p. 442.)
Appeal from Karnes County.
February 2, 1881.

Opinion:
Opinion by
White, J.
§ 114. Discontinuance. If a plaintiff does not insist upon service of citation upon one of several defendants in the court below, but proceeds to trial against the other defendants, it will be considered as a discontinuance of-the suit as to the defendant not served. [Houston v. Ward, 8 Tex. 124; Burton v. Varnell, 5 Tex. 139.]
§ 115. Where there is no statement of facts. In the absence of a statement of facts in the record, the appellate court will presume that whatever facts are necessary to support the judgment of the court below were ¡iroved on the trial.
§ 116. Jurisdiction; county court has none to remove eloucl from title to land. The county court has no jurisdiction of a suit to remove cloud from title to land.
Affirmed.