Gladney v. Pate

On Motion for Rehearing.

We are in error in our statement in the original opinion that appellees failed to file their cross-assignments in the lower court; but as the judgment of the lower court was in all things affirmed on other grounds, the errors thus assigned become immaterial. Appellant’s motion for permission to attach her assignments of error to her brief, filed since the filing of the original opinion, must be overruled. As we understand the decisions of all the Courts of Civil Appeals, this permission has never been granted after opinion has been handed down.

It follows that appellant’s motion for rehearing must be overruled.