Eylar v. Eylar

Supreme Court of Texas · Decided 1883-11-09

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Stayton, Associate Justice. There are many assignments of error in this case, but only such of them will be considered as are deemed well taken, and necessary to be considered for the proper determination of this appeal. It appears that on May 1, 1876, J. F. Eylar and wife conveyed the property in controversy to O. A. Eylar, by deed absolute in form, containing clause of general warranty and reciting a consider…

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