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WILLSON, C. J. (after stating the facts as above).
[1-3] It is apparent from the statement above that there was testimony amply sufficient to support the findings made by the jury; and it is further apparent that the findings warranted the judgment rendered. The court did not err, we think, in refusing-to instruct the jury as to the meaning of the phrase “efficient or procuring cause.” The words are not technical, are in common use, and presumably their meaning was as accurately known to the jury as to the court.The judgment is affirmed.
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Document Info
Docket Number: No. 1643.
Citation Numbers: 185 S.W. 1025, 1916 Tex. App. LEXIS 563
Judges: Willson
Filed Date: 5/11/1916
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/14/2024