Elizabeth C. Brent v. Martha C. Field, J & J Cattle Family Limited Partnership,...
Elizabeth C. Brent v. Martha C. Field, J & J Cattle Family Limited Partnership,...
Opinion
NO. 07-08-0065-CV
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE SEVENTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS
AT AMARILLO
PANEL A
MARCH 13, 2008
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ELIZABETH C. BRENT, APPELLANT
V.
MARTHA C. FIELD, J & J CATTLE FAMILY
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A TEXAS LIMITED PARTNERSHIP,
AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVEL RELATED SERVICES COMPANY, INC.,
AND THOMAS & WATSON TRUCKING, INC., APPELLEES
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FROM THE 69TH DISTRICT COURT OF HARTLEY COUNTY;
NO. 4300H; HONORABLE RON ENNS, JUDGE
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Before CAMPBELL and HANCOCK and PIRTLE, JJ.
ORDER OF ABATEMENT
Pending before the Court in this appeal is appellant’s Motion to Review Security for Supersedeas and to Allow Supersedeas, filed February 25, 2008, which seeks review pursuant to appellate Rule 24.4 of the trial court’s action on Appellant’s Motion for Court to Order Supersedeas of Judgment. On February 29, 2008, appellant also filed her Motion to Suspend the Execution of the Judgment Pending Appeal. By letter dated February 29, the Court directed appellees to respond to appellant’s February 25 motion, and appellees filed their Response to Appellant’s Motion to Review Security and to Allow Supersedeas, on March 10. The Court also ordered enforcement of the trial court’s judgment, dated January 25, 2008, stayed until further order of the Court.
In their recent filings, the parties raise the apparent absence of a signed written order of the trial court on appellant’s Motion for Court to Order Supersedeas of Judgment. Accordingly, we abate consideration of appellant’s Motion to Review Security for Supersedeas and to Allow Supersedeas until such time as a certified copy of a signed order of the trial court, ruling on appellant’s Motion for Court to Order Supersedeas of Judgment, is filed with the clerk of this Court. The stay of enforcement of the trial court’s judgment remains in place.
The appellate deadlines in the underlying appeal remain unaltered.
It is so ordered.
Per Curiam
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