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· 5/10/1972

Haws & Garrett General Contractors, Inc. v. Gorbett Bros. Welding Co.

Citations

  • 480 S.W.2d 607
  • 15 Tex. Sup. Ct. J. 321
  • 1972 Tex. LEXIS 280

How courts have described this case

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  • holding that elements of mutual agreement in an implied contract are inferred from the circumstances
  • holding that whether a contract for indemnity existed should have been submitted to the jury
  • stating that the existence of an implied contract rests upon inferences which are drawn by the trier of fact from surrounding facts and circumstances
  • stating that a contract implied in fact arises from the acts and conduct of the parties, it being implied from the facts and circumstances
  • stating that a contract implied in fact arises from the acts and conduct of the parties, it being implied from the facts and circumstances
  • explaining that a meeting of minds can be implied from and evidenced by “the acts and conduct of the parties”

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Judges: Steakley

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