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Archived articles from December 2005

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Wednesday, December 14, 2005

By Rob Hargrove - December 16, 2005
On Wednesday, The Third Court of Appeals issued an opinion overturning a trial court summary judgment and rendering judgment in a case which involved the calculation of royalty fees under an oil and gas lease. Cause No. 03-04-00820-CV, Tana Oil & Gas Corp. v. Cernosek, et al.

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Thursday, December 15, 2005

By Rob Hargrove - December 16, 2005
Yesterday, the Third Court of Appeals handed down two memorandum opinions. The first discussed a deferred ajudication of a truancy charge. Cause No. 03-03-00253-CV, Jim Walden v. Rex Baker, Justice of the Peace, Precinct 4, Hays County Yesterday’s other memorandum opinion affirms a trial court judgment dismissing a declaratory judgment action which sought to invalidate Austin’s new smoking ordinance. The VFW, which operates bingo hall

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Friday, December 9, 2005

By Rob Hargrove - December 9, 2005
The Texas Supreme Court issued two per curiam opinions this morning. The first invoked Rule 47.1 of the Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure and remanded a case back to the 11th Court of Appeals. The Court found that the Court of Appeals’ opinion “failed to identify and expressly consider modification and waiver as distinct issues associated with the relief the parties requested from the arbitrator” and remanded the case for furth

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Thursday, December 8, 2005

By Rob Hargrove - December 8, 2005
This morning, the Third Court of Appeals issued two opinions and a memorandum opinion. The first opinion affirmed the granting of a motion for summary judgment on the basis that a class of low income tenants of a housing complex did not have standing to complain that the buyer and seller of the property fraudulently misrepresented the condition of the propoerty to the FDIC in order to avoid having to provide housing to low income families. Brian,

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Thursday, December 1, 2005

By Rob Hargrove - December 1, 2005
This morning, the Third Court of Appeals issued a memorandum opinion that addressed the issue of attorneys’ fees under the Uniform Declaratory Judgment Act. The Court affirmed a trial court decision to not award fees to a prevailing party on the basis that the declaratory relief obtained was redundant to other relief sought. In other words, the Court found that the dec action in question was added solely for the purpose of pleading a claim

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