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Runnymede Corp. v. Metroplex Plaza, Inc.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Dallas
Oct 1, 1976
543 S.W.2d 4 (Tex. Civ. App. 1976)

Summary

In Runnymede Corp., we concluded that the Texas Supreme Court had apparently overruled Thomas in Webb v. Jorns, 488 S.W.2d 407 (Tex. 1972).

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Opinion


543 S.W.2d 4 (Tex.Civ.App. —Dallas 1976) RUNNYMEDE CORPORATION, Appellant, v. METROPLEX PLAZA, INC. et al., Appellees, No. 19076. Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Dallas October 1, 1976

Rehearing Denied Nov. 4, 1976.

Wm. Andress, Jr., Andress, Woodgate & Lodewick, Dallas, for appellant.

George W. Bramblett, Jr., Haynes & Boone, John F. Boyle, Jr., Dallas, for appellees.

GUITTARD, Justice.

Appellee Tom Tenhagen moves to dismiss this appeal because the bond was not filed within thirty days after the final judgment was signed. We sustain the motion.

The question is whether a judgment in favor of one defendant is final and appealable although it does not refer to an earlier interlocutory judgment in the same cause in favor of the only other defendant. We hold that it is.

Appellant Runnymede Corporation sued Metroplex Plaza, Inc. and Tom Tenhagen. On May 6, 1975, a summary judgment in favor of Metroplex was rendered and signed. No severance was ordered. On February 24, 1976, Tenhagen's plea in abatement was sustained and an order was signed dismissing the suit on the ground that Runnymede's charter had been forfeited. This order did not refer to the previous interlocutory order and did not mention defendant Metroplex. On June 17, 1976, a 'final judgment' was signed expressly incorporating both of the previous orders and reciting that both were interlocutory. The appeal bond was filed on July 9, 1976.

Appellee contends that the judgment of February 24, 1976, was final under Zachry v. Thibodeaux, 364 S.W.2d 192 (Tex.1963), and, consequently, that the subsequent order of June 17 was a nullity. We agree. Appellant attempts to distinguish Zachry on the ground that in that case the second order was a voluntary dismissal rather than an adjudication of the merits. Appellant's position is supported by a number of decisions of the courts of civil appeals, including Gaitz v. Markman, 482 S.W.2d 391 (Tex.Civ.App.--Houston (14th Dist.) 1972, no writ) and Thomas v. Shult, 436 S.W.2d 194 (Tex .Civ.App.--Houston (1st Dist.) 1968, no writ). These decisions were apparently overruled by Webb v. Jorns, 488 S.W.2d 407 (Tex.1973), in which a second judgment was rendered on an instructed verdict after a jury trial, but was held to be final and appealable although it did not refer to a previous judgment which had dismissed the case 'with prejudice' as against another defendant. Consequently, we must hold that the judgment of February 24, 1976, was final, that the trial court lost jurisdiction thirty days after that date, that the judgment of June 17, 1976, was a nullity, and that we have no jurisdiction of this appeal.

Appeal dismissed.


Summaries of

Runnymede Corp. v. Metroplex Plaza, Inc.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Dallas
Oct 1, 1976
543 S.W.2d 4 (Tex. Civ. App. 1976)

In Runnymede Corp., we concluded that the Texas Supreme Court had apparently overruled Thomas in Webb v. Jorns, 488 S.W.2d 407 (Tex. 1972).

Summary of this case from Azbill v. Dallas County Child Protective Services Unit of the Texas Department of Human & Regulatory Services
Case details for

Runnymede Corp. v. Metroplex Plaza, Inc.

Case Details

Full title:RUNNYMEDE CORPORATION, Appellant, v. METROPLEX PLAZA, INC. et al.…

Court:Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Dallas

Date published: Oct 1, 1976

Citations

543 S.W.2d 4 (Tex. Civ. App. 1976)

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