Dell R. Cullum v. Dalene M. White and Diamond a Ranch ( 2010 )


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    MEMORANDUM OPINION
    No. 04-09-00503-CV
    Dell R. CULLUM,
    Appellant
    v.
    Darlene M. WHITE and Diamond A Ranch,
    Appellees
    From the 38th Judicial District Court, Real County, Texas
    Trial Court No. 2007–2704-DC
    Honorable Camile G. DuBose, Judge Presiding
    PER CURIAM
    Sitting:          Sandee Bryan Marion, Justice
    Phylis J. Speedlin, Justice
    Rebecca Simmons, Justice
    Delivered and Filed: January 20, 2010
    DISMISSED AS MOOT
    Appellant appeals from the trial court’s July 24, 2009, denial of his Motion to Dissolve
    Temporary Injunction. The trial court later signed a permanent injunction, and on October 2, 2009,
    signed a final judgment in the underlying suit.1 Accordingly, this court ordered appellant to show
    … On October 9, 2009, appellant filed a notice of appeal “from the Judge Order entering Judgment Against
    1
    Defendant for Defamation and the Permanent Injunction.” That appeal is pending before this court in appellate cause
    number 04-09-00695-CV.
    04-09-00503-CV
    cause why the appeal of his Motion to Dissolve Temporary Injunction should not be dismissed as
    moot. Appellant responded that the appeal is not moot. According to appellant, the motion for a
    permanent injunction filed by the plaintiffs below was not based upon the merits of the plaintiffs’
    pleadings, but was instead based on the issuance of the temporary injunction; therefore, the only
    issue in this appeal is whether the temporary injunction was valid prior to becoming a permanent
    injunction. Appellant’s argument does not support the continued viability of this appeal.
    An appeal arising from a temporary injunction becomes moot once the trial court signs a final
    judgment. See Isuani v. Manske-Sheffield Radiology Group, P.A., 
    802 S.W.2d 235
    , 236 (Tex. 1991);
    Lowe v. Farm Credit Bank of Tex., 
    2 S.W.3d 293
    , 300 (Tex. App.—San Antonio 1999, pet. denied).
    Therefore, this appeal is dismissed as moot. All other pending motions in this appeal are also
    dismissed as moot.
    PER CURIAM
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Document Info

Docket Number: 04-09-00503-CV

Filed Date: 1/20/2010

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/16/2015