Court Opinion

ID: 9868855
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-09-26 19:01:39.030567+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T07:45:56.194453
License: Public Domain

ON MOTION EOR REHEARING.
It is urged in the defendant in' error’s motion for a rehearing that the Court of Civil Appeals should not be required under the ruling of this court to consider the first assignment of error made in that court by the plaintiff in error for the reason that, apart from other questions, it is too general in its terms. The Honorable Court of Civil Appeals did not decline to consider the assignment for this reason, and upon that account we did hot, in the opinion, notice this as a ground of *468objection to its consideration. We do not wish to be understood as holding that the assignment is good as against such objection. While the opinion contains no reference to this question, it is open to the construction that the Court of Civil Appeals should consider the assignment notwithstanding it might deem this a sufficient objection; and in overruling the motion it is perhaps proper, therefore, that we should amend the opinion in this particular.
The motion for rehearing is overruled.

Reversed and remanded to Court of Civil Appeals.

Delivered June 36, 1914.