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T. J. Mallicote and Ben Daniels, operating as Fort Worth Planing Mill, filed suit against Wm. Cameron & Co. for an unpaid balance of $571.79 for mill work, including window frames, door frames, and stairways, for the 'Nowlin job' in Fort Worth. Plaintiffs alleged an oral contract with E. C. Tays, manager of Wm. Cameron & Co.'s North Side Fort Worth Yard. A jury found that Mr. Tays agreed to purchase the mill work. Wm. Cameron & Co. appealed the judgment, arguing lack of consideration and protesting certain evidentiary statements. The case discusses whether the agreement was a binding contract or a mere estimate and the extent of Wm. Cameron & Co.'s liability.
Wm. Cameron & Co. v. Mallicote is a workers' compensation case decided in Court of Appeals of Texas. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
It is commonly referenced in legal research involving workers' compensation laws in Court of Appeals of Texas.
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T. J. Mallicote and Ben Daniels, operating as Fort Worth Planing Mill, filed suit against Wm. Cameron & Co. for an unpaid balance of $571.79 for mill work, including window frames, door frames, and stairways, for the 'Nowlin job' in Fort Worth. Plaintiffs alleged an oral contract with E. C. Tays, manager of Wm. Cameron & Co.'s North Side Fort Worth Yard. A jury found that Mr. Tays agreed to purchase the mill work. Wm. Cameron & Co. appealed the judgment, arguing lack of consideration and protesting certain evidentiary statements. The case discusses whether the agreement was a binding contract or a mere estimate and the extent of Wm. Cameron & Co.'s liability.
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