Court Opinion

ID: 9827365
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-09-01 17:27:05.935455+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T07:42:29.700434
License: Public Domain

On Further Hearing.
The court, upon its own motion, has this day set aside the judgment heretofore rendered in this cause, and in lieu thereof renders the following judgment:
The judgment of the trial court is reversed, and it is the judgment of this court:
That the claim of appellant, San Patricio county, to said sum of $158,373.85, with interest thereon from the 3d day of October, 1931, to the 4th day of November, 1931, at the rate of 2½ per cent, per annum, be and the same is hereby established against appellees James Shaw, state banking commissioner, B. R. Smith, special liquidating agent in charge of the affairs of said Sinton State Bank, and said Sinton State Bank of Sinton, Tex., and that said appellees be and they are hereby *336adjudged to have no right to, interest in, or claim on said funds.
That appellant, San Patricio county, Tex., do have and recover of and from appellee said Commercial State Bank of Sinton, Tex., the said sum of $158,373.85, with interest from October 3, 1931, to November 4, 1931, at the rate of 2½ per cent, per annum, less a credit thereon of the sum of $500 so allowed to said appellee and deducted from said sum as attorney’s fees. That said appellee Commercial State Bank of Sinton, Tex., be and it is hereby ordered forthwith to pay over said sum of money.with interest so adjudged to. appellant, San Patricio county, and that, if not so paid, said county may have execution therefor.
That the costs incurred herein be and the same are herein taxed against appellees James Shaw, state banking commissioner, and B. R. Smith, his special liquidating agent in charge of the liquidation of the affairs of said Sintón State Bank.