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Serrano v. Union Planter's Bank

Court of Appeals of Texas, Eighth District, El Paso
Dec 1, 2004
155 S.W.3d 381 (Tex. App. 2004)

Opinion

No. 08-04-00180-CV.

September 30, 2004. Rehearing Overruled December 1, 2004.

Appeal from 34th District Court of El Paso County, Texas, (TC# 2004-552), William E. Moody, Judge.

Rosa Serrano, Santa Tererea, NM, pro se.

Clyde A. Pine Jr., Mounce, Green, Myers, Safi Galatzan, El Paso, for Appellees.

Before Panel No. 1 LARSEN, McCLURE, and CHEW, JJ.


OPINION


Rosa and Julian Serrano attempt to appeal an order granting a motion to abate filed by Appellee, First Prestons Mortgage Corporation. The Serranos have filed a motion to allow interlocutory appeal of this order. We deny the motion and dismiss the appeal for want of jurisdiction.

ABATEMENT ORDER

The trial court granted First Preston's motion and abated the proceedings in the trial court pending issuance of an opinion and judgment in a related case submitted on January 27, 2004, Julian Serrano and Rosa Serrano v. Union Planter's Bank, N.A. and Beverly Mitrisin, Trustee, cause number 08-03-00101-CV. After the Serranos filed a notice of appeal seeking to appeal a "motion abate," the Clerk's Office notified the parties that it appeared the Court did not have jurisdiction due to the absence of an appealable order. The Serranos responded with a motion to allow interlocutory appeal of the abatement order and First Prestons filed a written response objecting to an interlocutory appeal.

An order granting a motion to abate is not identified in Section 51.014(a) as one of the interlocutory orders which may be appealed. See Tex.Civ.Prac. Rem. Code Ann. § 51.014(a)(1)-(10) (Vernon Supp. 2004-05). Pursuant to Section 51.014(d), a district court may issue a written order for interlocutory appeal in a civil action not otherwise appealable under Section 51.014 if the parties agree that the order involves a controlling question of law, an immediate appeal may materially advance the ultimate termination of the litigation, and the parties agree to the order. See Tex.Civ.Prac. Rem. Code Ann. § 51.014(d). The trial court has not issued an order permitting an interlocutory appeal. Further, Section 51.014(d) does not authorize an appellate court to permit an interlocutory appeal. Accordingly, the Serranos' motion to permit interlocutory appeal of the abatement order is denied. In the absence of an appealable order, we lack jurisdiction of this appeal. Therefore, the appeal is dismissed.


Summaries of

Serrano v. Union Planter's Bank

Court of Appeals of Texas, Eighth District, El Paso
Dec 1, 2004
155 S.W.3d 381 (Tex. App. 2004)
Case details for

Serrano v. Union Planter's Bank

Case Details

Full title:Rosa SERRANO and Julian Serrano, Appellants, v. UNION PLANTER'S BANK…

Court:Court of Appeals of Texas, Eighth District, El Paso

Date published: Dec 1, 2004

Citations

155 S.W.3d 381 (Tex. App. 2004)

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