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This appeal concerns a trespass-to-try-title action regarding property in Galveston. The court found sufficient evidence for the jury's finding of prior possession not abandoned by the plaintiff, Glenn W. Forman, Jr. However, the evidence was legally insufficient to support an award for lost-profits damages. The trial court also erred by awarding Forman title to improvements and by including specific language concerning their removal. The judgment was modified to remove the lost-profits damages, the improvements award, the contentious language, and a reference to 'strips and gores' in the property description. The judgment, as modified, was affirmed, confirming a sufficient description of the subject property.
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This appeal concerns a trespass-to-try-title action regarding property in Galveston. The court found sufficient evidence for the jury's finding of prior possession not abandoned by the plaintiff, Glenn W. Forman, Jr. However, the evidence was legally insufficient to support an award for lost-profits damages. The trial court also erred by awarding Forman title to improvements and by including specific language concerning their removal. The judgment was modified to remove the lost-profits damages, the improvements award, the contentious language, and a reference to 'strips and gores' in the property description. The judgment, as modified, was affirmed, confirming a sufficient description of the subject property.
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