Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 2011

Gulf Island Fabrication, Inc. and Gulf Island, L.L.C. v. Lucinda F. Flores

Gulf Island Fabrication, Inc. and Gulf Island, L.L.C. v. Lucinda F. Flores
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided June 16, 2011

Gulf Island Fabrication, Inc. and Gulf Island, L.L.C. v. Lucinda F. Flores

Opinion

 

NUMBER 13-10-00197-CV

 

                                 COURT OF APPEALS

 

                     THIRTEENTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS

 

                         CORPUS CHRISTI - EDINBURG

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GULF ISLAND FABRICATION, INC. AND

GULF ISLAND, L.L.C.,                                                                Appellants,

 

                                                             v.

 

LUCINDA F. FLORES, ET AL.,                              Appellees.

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                           On appeal from the 156th District Court

                                   of San Patricio County, Texas.

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                               MEMORANDUM OPINION

 

         Before Chief Justice Valdez and Justices Rodriguez and Benavides

Memorandum Opinion Per Curiam

Appellants, Gulf Island Fabrication, Inc. and Gulf Island, L.L.C., perfected an appeal from a judgment entered by the 156th District Court of San Patricio County, Texas, in cause number S-08-5392-CV-B.  The parties have filed a joint motion to reverse the judgment and remand to the district court on grounds that all matters in controversy between them in this cause have been fully compromised and settled.  The parties request that we reverse the trial court’s judgment without regard to the merits and remand the case for implementation of settlement.

The Court, having considered the documents on file and the joint motion to reverse and remand, is of the opinion that the motion should be granted.  See Tex. R. App. P. 42.1(a).  Accordingly, the joint motion is granted.  We REVERSE the trial court=s judgment without regard to the merits, and REMAND this case to the trial court for further proceedings in accordance with the parties’ agreement.  See Tex. R. App. P. 42.1(a)(2)(B), 43.2(d).

Costs will be taxed against appellants.  See Tex. R. App. P. 42.1(d) (“Absent agreement of the parties, the court will tax costs against the appellant.”).  Having reversed the trial court’s judgment and remanded the case at the parties’ request, no motion for rehearing will be entertained.

Furthermore, the parties request immediate issuance of our mandate.  See Tex. R. App. P. 18.1(c).  The motion is GRANTED.  We direct the Clerk of the Court to issue the mandate immediately.  See id.

 

PER CURIAM

Delivered and filed the

16th day of June, 2011.    

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