DocketNumber: No. 14994
Citation Numbers: 218 F.2d 638
Filed Date: 1/25/1955
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/4/2024
Appellant, a Washington corporation, sued defendants, resident citizens of Texas, upon a sworn account
Article 2226, Vernon’s Civil Statutes, as amended Acts 1953, 53rd Leg., p. 101, ch. 67, § 1, clearly provides for recovery of reasonable attorney’s fees, in addition to the claim and costs, on valid claims for, among other things, materials furnished, or suits founded upon a sworn account or accounts.
Reversed.
. Under Rule 185, Texas Rules of Civil Procedure, formerly Art. 3736, Vernon’s Texas Civil Statutes.
. As originally enacted the amount of attorney’s fees was limited to $20 but this limitation was removed by amendment in 1949. The 1953 amendment added “or suits founded upon a sworn account or accounts.”