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Bart H. Himes Et Al. v. American Home Fence Company

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  • Title: Bart H. Himes Et Al. v. American Home Fence Company
  • Author : The Supreme Court of Texas No. A-10036
  • Release Date : January 20, 1964
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 66 KB

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Per Curiam ON APPLICATION FOR WRIT OF ERROR This is a suit on a verified account. Summary judgment for the plaintiffs was rendered by the trial court. The Court of Civil Appeals reversed such judgment and remanded the cause for trial. 374 S.W.2d 777. If the intermediate court held that there can never be a summary judgment in an action on a verified account where the defendant files a written denial under oath which meets the requirements of Rule 185, Texas Rules of Civil Procedure, we are not in agreement with that broad conclusion. It appears however, that the plaintiffs were awarded attorney's fees of $575.00 in addition to the amount of the account which is the basis of their suit. Aside from the unverified allegations of the petition regarding the claim for attorney's fees, the only ""showing"" made with respect to such claim is the affidavit of one plaintiff that demands had been made upon defendant for payment of the account, that more than thirty days had expired between the date of demand and the filing of the petition, that the plaintiffs had employed attorneys and agreed to pay them a fee of $575.00, and that ""insofar as this Plaintiff is concerned, such amount is a fair and reasonable amount."" This does not conclusively establish for purposes of the summary judgment that the amount which the plaintiffs agreed to pay their attorneys is reasonable. The affidavit fails to show that the affiant is qualified to express an opinion on such matters, and he did not even purport to say that the $575.00 is, in fact, reasonable under the circumstances. Cases dealing with the fixing of attorney's fees by the trial judge when acting as the trier of fact have no application to a summary judgment proceeding.


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