Case Name: JEANS et al. v. LIQUID CARBONIC CO.
Court: Texas Courts of Civil Appeals
Jurisdiction: Texas
Decision Date: 1915-06-30
Citations: 178 S.W. 1020
Docket Number: No. 5394
Parties: JEANS et al. v. LIQUID CARBONIC CO.
Judges: 
Reporter: South Western Reporter
Volume: 178
Pages: 1020–1020

Head Matter:
JEANS et al. v. LIQUID CARBONIC CO.
(No. 5394.)
(Court of Civil Appeals of Texas. Austin.
June 30, 1915.)
Appeal and Error <&wkey;833 — Rehearing.
Where the briefs filed in the Court of Civil Appeals were lost so that it could not determine which of the grounds set forth in appellant's motion for a new trial were copied in his brief as assignments of error, the judgment overruling appellant’s motion for a rehearing would be set aside on the court’s motion, and the case continued until the following term to give the parties an opportunity to file copies of their briefs.
[Ed. Note. — For other cases, see Appeal and Error, Cent. Dig. §§ 3214, 3229-3240, 3244r-3246; Dee. Dig. <&wkey;>833.)
Appeal from McLennan County Court; Geo. N. Denton, Judge.
On motion for rehearing. Order overruling motion set aside on the court’s motion, and case continued until following term to give parties opportunity to file copies of their briefs.
See, also, 173 S. W. 643.
Jas. E. Yeager, of Waco, for appellants. R. L. Neal, of Waco, for appellee.

Opinion:
JENKINS, J.
A motion to retax the costs in this case has lead us to re-examine appellant's motion for a rehehring which has been heretofore overruled by us. We are not satisfied that we did not commit error in overruling said motion. The briefs of the parties filed in this court have been lost, for which reason we are not able to determine which of the grounds set forth in appellant's motion for a new trial in the county court were copied in his brief as assignments of error in this court. Our original opinion was based on the theory that the county court was without jurisdiction to try the case, for which reason we did not examine the merits of the case.
For the 'reasons stated, our judgment overruling appellant's motion for a rehearing herein is set aside on our motion, and the same is continued until the next term of this court, to give the parties hereto an opportunity to file copies of their briefs in this court.