Case Name: J. S. Cox v. Owen Lloyd
Court: Texas Courts of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Texas
Decision Date: 1881-02-02
Citations: 1 White & W. 49
Docket Number: No. 846, Op. Book No. 3, p. 471
Parties: J. S. Cox v. Owen Lloyd.
Judges: 
Reporter: Condensed Reports of Decisions in Civil Causes in the Court of Appeals (White & Wilson)
Volume: 1
Pages: 49–49

Head Matter:
J. S. Cox v. Owen Lloyd.
(No. 846, Op. Book No. 3, p. 471.)
Appeal from Bexar County.
February 2, 1881.

Opinion:
Opinion by
Hurt, J.
§ 123. Joinder of causes of action. If A. takes the property of B., B. has the right to sequester and thereby regain possession of his property. If the property was taken by A. in a vindictive, insulting or malicious manner, B. has the right to recover of A. exemplary damages. If B. has incurred expense in making search for his property taken by A., the necessity for such being caused by the act of A., he is entitled to recover reasonable compensation therefor; and under our system of practice these several matters may be joined in the same suit.
Reversed and remanded.