Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 1999

Julian Oil & Royalty Co. v. Cade

Julian Oil & Royalty Co. v. Cade
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided November 19, 1999 · Grant
7 S.W.3d 767; 1999 Tex. App. LEXIS 8712; 1999 WL 1044883 (South Western Reporter, Third Series)

Julian Oil & Royalty Co. v. Cade

Opinion of the Court

OPINION

Opinion by

Justice GRANT.

Julian Oil & Royalty Company, by and through Vernon Pellow, an officer and shareholder of Julian Oil & Royalty Company (Julian) brings this appeal against Glen Cade (Cade) and asks this Court to declare the underlying judgment from the justice court in favor of Cade void. This Court has previously set out the facts of this case and addressed this very issue in a related case, Pellow v. Cade, 990 S.W.2d 307 (Tex.App.Texarkana 1999, no pet. h.).

Under the law of the case doctrine, the initial determinations of questions of law in a case are held to govern throughout the subsequent stages of the case. Hudson v. Wakefield, 711 S.W.2d 628, 680 (Tex. 1986); Trevino v. Turcotte, 564 S.W.2d 682, 685 (Tex. 1978); Med Ctr. Bank v. Fleetwood, 854 S.W.2d 278, 283 (Tex.App.-Austin 1993, writ denied); Transport Ins. Co. v. Employers Cas. Co., 470 S.W.2d 757, 762 (Tex.Civ.App.-Dallas 1971, writ ref'd n.r.e.). The doctrine applies only to questions of law and not to questions of fact. Hudson, 711 S.W.2d at 630. The doctrine does not necessarily apply if the issues and facts are not substantially the same in the subsequent trial. Id.; Med Ctr. Bank, 854 S.W.2d at 283; Transport Ins. Co., 470 S.W.2d at 762.

In Pellow, we found that the justice court did not have jurisdiction over the parties because, under Texas law, a claim did not exist against the parties named. Therefore, the service effected against Julian Oil & Royalty Company and its unknown shareholders was ineffective to confer jurisdiction on the justice court and the judgment rendered by the justice court was void. Pellow, 990 S.W.2d at 312.

Because the issue is identical to the one previously addressed, the law of the case doctrine applies and we are constrained to declare the judgment of the justice court void.

The judgment of the county court is reversed, and judgment is here rendered that the justice court judgment is null and void and of no effect.

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