· 7/1/1875

Green v. Martin

Citations

  • 43 Tex. 653

Syllabus

<p>Appeal.—An affidavit by one desiring to appeal from a judgment of the District Court that affiant “is unable to give the appeal bond necessary in this case to affect his appeal taken on the court overruling his motion for new trial,” is not a compliance with the statute, which entitles one to appeal who will make oath that “he is unable to give bond and security for costs as may be required by law.” (2 Paschal’s Dig., art. 6180.)</p>

Judges: Roberts

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