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Wheat v. Toone

Supreme Court of Texas
Dec 11, 1985
700 S.W.2d 915 (Tex. 1985)

Opinion

No. C-4082.

December 11, 1985.

Appeal from District Court No. 129, Harris County; Hugo Touchy, Judge.

Jeffrey H. Hubbard Associates, Jeffrey H. Hubbard, Houston, for petitioner.

Reynolds, Allen Cook, P.J. Murphy, Houston, for respondents.

OPINION ON REHEARING


Joe F. Wheat appeals from a dismissal of his slander suit for want of jurisdiction over Toone et al. Toone had specially appeared pursuant to Tex.R.Civ.P. 120a to challenge defective jurisdictional allegations in Wheat's petition. The court of appeals affirmed the dismissal in an unpublished opinion. We grant Wheat's motion for rehearing, grant the application for writ of error, and, without hearing oral argument, reverse the judgment of the court of appeals. Tex.R.Civ.P. 483.

In our recent opinion in Kawasaki Steel Corp. v. Middleton, 699 S.W.2d 199 (Tex. 1985), we held that "defective jurisdictional allegations in the petition, defective service of process, and defects in the citation must be challenged by a motion to quash, not a special appearance." Id. at 203. In the present case, the trial court improperly sustained a special appearance challenging the jurisdictional allegations in Wheat's petition. The decision of the court of appeals is contrary to our opinion in Kawasaki Steel Corp. v. Middleton. The cause is remanded to the trial court for proceedings consistent with this opinion.


Summaries of

Wheat v. Toone

Supreme Court of Texas
Dec 11, 1985
700 S.W.2d 915 (Tex. 1985)
Case details for

Wheat v. Toone

Case Details

Full title:Joe F. WHEAT, Petitioner, v. Thomas L. TOONE et al., Respondents

Court:Supreme Court of Texas

Date published: Dec 11, 1985

Citations

700 S.W.2d 915 (Tex. 1985)

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