Robert Embser, Jr. v. Steve Breneman ( 1998 )


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    TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT, AT AUSTIN






    NO. 03-97-00765-CV


    Robert Embser, Jr., Appellant


    v.



    Steve Breneman, Appellee








    FROM THE DISTRICT COURT OF TRAVIS COUNTY, 261ST JUDICIAL DISTRICT

    NO. 96-03752, HONORABLE PAUL R. DAVIS, JR., JUDGE PRESIDING


    PER CURIAM

    Steve Breneman brought a bill of review seeking to set aside a default judgment rendered against him. The trial court granted the bill of review, set aside the default judgment, and granted a new trial. The trial court did not, however, reach the merits of the underlying cause of action. An order granting a bill of review that sets aside a prior judgment without disposing of all issues in the cause on the merits is interlocutory and not appealable. Tesoro Petroleum v. Smith,

    796 S.W.2d 705
    , 705 (Tex. 1990); Shahbaz v. Feizy Import & Export Co., 
    827 S.W.2d 63
    , 64-65 (Tex. App.--Houston [1st Dist.] 1992, no writ); Crabtree v. Crabtree, 
    627 S.W.2d 486
    ,
    487-88 (Tex. App.--Corpus Christi 1981, no writ); Harrell v. Black, 
    329 S.W.2d 127
    , 129 (Tex.
    Civ. App.--Waco 1959, writ ref'd n.r.e.).

    This Court, with exceptions not applicable here, has jurisdiction only over a final judgment that disposes of all issues and all parties. North E. Indep. Sch. Dist. v. Aldridge,

    400 S.W.2d 893
    , 895 (Tex. 1966); Pelt v. State Bd. of Ins., 
    802 S.W.2d 822
    , 826 (Tex. App.--Austin
    1990, no writ).  Because no final judgment exists in this cause, we dismiss the appeal for want
    of jurisdiction. (1)  See Tex. R. App. P. 42.3(a).





    Before Justices Powers, Kidd and B. A. Smith



    Dismissed for Want of Jurisdiction



    Filed: March 5, 1998



    Do Not Publish

    1. By letter of January 16, 1998, the parties were given the opportunity to provide the Court with any reasons why the judgment might be final, or to notify the Court if any documents showing finality had been omitted from the clerk's record. Breneman responded with a letter brief of additional authorities supporting the lack of finality. Appellant Embser has not responded.