Waisath v. Lack's Stores, Inc.

Supreme Court of Texas · Decided 1971-12-15

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DANIEL, Justice. This is a suit by Wilfred Waisath and wife, former operators of an apartment complex, against Lack’s Stores, Inc., a furniture dealer, for damages alleged to have resulted from conversion by Lack’s of certain furniture owned by the Waisaths. The trial court, based on jury findings, awarded the Waisaths $1,200 actual damages and $3,000 exemplary damages. The Court…

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