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Guajardo v. Alamo Lumber Company

Supreme Court of Texas
Nov 5, 1958
317 S.W.2d 725 (Tex. 1958)

Summary

holding that appeal of dissolution of a temporary injunction against an execution sale became moot when appellant paid the judgment, preventing the execution sale

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Opinion


317 S.W.2d 725 (Tex. 1958) Rogello GUAJARDO, Sr., Trustee, et al., Petitioners, v. ALAMO LUMBER COMPANY, Respondents. No. A-7033. Supreme Court of Texas. November 5, 1958

Rehearing Denied Dec. 3, 1958.

[159 TEX 225] Lloyd & Lloyd, Alice, for petitioners.

Perkins, Floyd & Davis, and Kenneth Oden, Alice, for respondents.

[159 TEX 226] PER CURIAM.

The jurisdiction invoked by petitioners in this Court and the Court of Civil Appeals relates only to the propriety of granting a temporary injunction. Article 4662, Vernon's Annotated Texas Civil Statutes. Rule 385, Texas Rules of Civil Procedure. Lawless v. Big State Land Company, Tex.Civ.App., 301 S.W.2d 958, no writ history. It is apparent from the briefs of the parties filed herein that after the Court of Civil Appeals had dissolved the temporary injunction granted by the trial court (315 S.W.2d 672), the petitioners (plaintiffs in the trial court), under protest, tendered to the Sheriff of Duval County a sufficient amount of money to discharge the indebtedness claimed by respondent. This prevented an execution sale of the property involved and rendered the matter of granting a temporary injunction to restrain such sale wholly moot.

'The rule has long been established in this court that when a case becomes moot on appeal, all previous orders are set aside by the appellate court and the case is dismissed. * * * When the appeal is from an order granting a temporary injunction, and that phase of the case becomes moot on appeal, the same rule applies. The proper order is to set aside all orders pertaining to the temporary injunction and dismiss that portion of the case, leaving the main case still pending.' Texas Foundries, Inc., v. International Moulders & Foundry Workers' Union, 151 Tex. 239, 248 S.W.2d 460, 461; Service Finance Corporation v. Grote, 133 Tex. 606, 131 S.W.2d 93.

Accordingly writ of error is granted without reference to the merits of the matters or issues decided by the Court of Civil Appeals, University Interscholastic League v. Sims, 133 Tex. 605, 131 S.W.2d 94, and the orders of the Court of Civil Appeals and the trial court relating to the temporary injunction feature of the case are set aside and this cause insofar as it relates to the matter of a temporary injunction is dismissed at petitioners' cost. Poole v. Giles, 151 Tex. 224, 248 S.W.2d 464; City of West University Place v. Martin, 132 Tex. 354, 123 S.W.2d 638; International Ass'n of Machinists, Local Union No. 1488 v. Federated Ass'n of Accessory Workers, 133 Tex. 624, 130 S.W.2d 282.

This order of dismissal is entered without prejudice to such further actions as the parties may wish to take with reference to the case on the merits. As the judgment of the Court of Civil Appeals has been vacated its opinion will not necessarily control [159 TEX 227] the trial of the cause upon the merits. We do not pass upon the merits of the controversy.

Cause dismissed insofar as the temporary injunction is concerned.


Summaries of

Guajardo v. Alamo Lumber Company

Supreme Court of Texas
Nov 5, 1958
317 S.W.2d 725 (Tex. 1958)

holding that appeal of dissolution of a temporary injunction against an execution sale became moot when appellant paid the judgment, preventing the execution sale

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granting of a temporary injunction to restrain a sale rendered moot

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granting of a temporary injunction to restrain a sale rendered moot

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explaining that when a case becomes moot on appeal, all previous orders are set aside by the appellate court and the case is dismissed

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explaining that when a case becomes moot on appeal, all previous orders are set aside by the appellate court and the case is dismissed

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Case details for

Guajardo v. Alamo Lumber Company

Case Details

Full title:Rogello GUAJARDO, Sr., Trustee, et al., Petitioners, v. ALAMO LUMBER…

Court:Supreme Court of Texas

Date published: Nov 5, 1958

Citations

317 S.W.2d 725 (Tex. 1958)

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