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Petitioner Juan Villalobos, a common carrier, sought an injunction against respondents Miguel Holguin et al., jitney operators, for transporting passengers without a certificate from the Railroad Commission of Texas. The dispute centered on the interpretation of Art. 911a, R. S., 1925, regarding operations wholly within the limits of any incorporated town or city, and the suburbs thereof, without a certificate. The trial court granted the injunction, which the Court of Civil Appeals reversed. The Supreme Court affirmed the reversal in part, agreeing that the prior injunction was too restrictive by not allowing operations in the suburbs. However, the Supreme Court reversed the general remand, instructing the trial court to reform its judgment to specifically enjoin respondents from operating in certain towns and non-suburban territories outside El Paso.
Villalobos v. Holguin is a workers' compensation case decided in Texas Supreme Court. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
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Petitioner Juan Villalobos, a common carrier, sought an injunction against respondents Miguel Holguin et al., jitney operators, for transporting passengers without a certificate from the Railroad Commission of Texas. The dispute centered on the interpretation of Art. 911a, R. S., 1925, regarding operations "wholly within the limits of any incorporated town or city, and the suburbs thereof," without a certificate. The trial court granted the injunction, which the Court of Civil Appeals reversed. The Supreme Court affirmed the reversal in part, agreeing that the prior injunction was too restrictive by not allowing operations in the suburbs. However, the Supreme Court reversed the general remand, instructing the trial court to reform its judgment to specifically enjoin respondents from operating in certain towns and non-suburban territories outside El Paso.
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