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Wade v. Deere Credit SVCS

Court of Appeals of Texas, Seventh District, Amarillo
Mar 23, 2004
No. 07-04-0067-CV (Tex. App. Mar. 23, 2004)

Opinion

No. 07-04-0067-CV.

March 23, 2004.

Appeal from the 286th District Court of Hockley County, No. 01-09-18,552, Honorable Harold Phelan, Judge.

Panel E: Before QUINN and REAVIS, JJ. and BOYD, S.J.

John T. Boyd, Chief Justice (Ret.), Seventh Court of Appeals, sitting by assignment.


MEMORANDUM OPINION


Appellant Zella Wade filed a notice of appeal challenging the trial court's judgment. Notwithstanding the trial court's announcement that it intended to grant a new trial, appellee Deere Credit Services, Inc. also filed a notice of appeal prior to the deadline out of an abundance of caution. Pending before this Court is Deere Credit's unopposed motion to dismiss this appeal following the trial court's corrected order granting a new trial on liability and damage claims in Wade's breach of contract action. We grant the motion.

The legal effect of an order granting a new trial vacates the original judgment and returns the case to the trial court as if no previous trial had been conducted. Old Republic Ins. Co. v. Scott, 846 S.W.2d 832, 833 (Tex. 1993); see also Markowitz v. Markowitz, 118 S.W.3d 82, 88 (Tex.App.-Houston [14th Dist.] 2003, pet. denied); Long John Silver's, Inc., 850 S.W.2d 773, 777 (Tex.App.-San Antonio 1993, writ dism'd w.o.j.). Thus, there is no final judgment from which an appeal may be prosecuted.

Accordingly, the appeal is dismissed.


Summaries of

Wade v. Deere Credit SVCS

Court of Appeals of Texas, Seventh District, Amarillo
Mar 23, 2004
No. 07-04-0067-CV (Tex. App. Mar. 23, 2004)
Case details for

Wade v. Deere Credit SVCS

Case Details

Full title:ZELLA WADE, Appellant v. DEERE CREDIT SERVICES, INC., Appellee

Court:Court of Appeals of Texas, Seventh District, Amarillo

Date published: Mar 23, 2004

Citations

No. 07-04-0067-CV (Tex. App. Mar. 23, 2004)

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