Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 1993

Dresser Industries, Inc. and Houston Fishing Tools Company v. Page Petroleum, Inc.

Dresser Industries, Inc. and Houston Fishing Tools Company v. Page Petroleum, Inc.
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided December 15, 1993

Dresser Industries, Inc. and Houston Fishing Tools Company v. Page Petroleum, Inc.

Opinion

Dresser et al v. Page et al






IN THE

TENTH COURT OF APPEALS


No. 10-89-147-CV


        DRESSER INDUSTRIES, INC. AND

        HOUSTON FISHING TOOLS COMPANY,

                                                                                               Appellants

        v.


        PAGE PETROLEUM, INC., ET AL.,

                                                                                               Appellees


From the 25th District Court

Colorado County, Texas

Trial Court # 15,365

                                                                                                    


MEMORANDUM OPINION

                                                                                                    


          Appellant Houston Fishing Tools Company and Appellant Dresser Industries, Inc., filed motions to dismiss their appeal, each stating that the underlying dispute had been fully compromised and settled and they no longer desired to prosecute this appeal. They request that all costs be assessed against the party incurring same.

          Appellants further state that notice of the request for dismissal has been provided to all other parties to the appeal as reflected by the certificates of service attached to their motions.

          Appellants' requests are hereby granted and the appeal is dismissed.

                                                                                                                          PER CURIAM


Before Chief Justice Thomas,

          Justice Cummings, and

          Justice Vance

Dismissed

Opinion delivered and filed December 15, 1993

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