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Roger and Edna Payne v. Gurley Place Apartments
05-15-01247-CV
| Tex. App. | Nov 3, 2015
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*1 DENY MOTION; and Opinion Filed November 3, 2015.

S In The Court of Appeals Fifth District of Texas at Dallas No. 05-15-01247-CV ROGER AND EDNA PAYNE, Appellants V.

GURLEY PLACE APARTMENTS, Appellee

On Appeal from the County Court at Law No. 5 Dallas County, Texas Trial Court Cause No. CC-15-04830-E MEMORANDUM OPINION TO REVIEW SUPERSEDEAS BOND

Before Chief Justice Wright, Justice Bridges, and Justice Stoddart

Opinion by Chief Justice Wright

Before the Court is appellants’ Emergency Motion for Supersedeas Bond to Continue the Bond Already Set for Four Hundred Twenty-Five Dollars Being Paid Into the Court Registry. Appellants request that the Court order the $425 supersedeas bond set by the justice court as bond for the de novo appeal of this case to the county court at law to remain in place for the appeal of this case to this Court. Appellants state that the county court denied their motion for supersedeas bond on October 23, 2015.

Neither this Court nor the justice court has the authority to determine the initial amount of the supersedeas bond that must be paid to stay the county court’s judgment pending appeal. T EX . P ROP . C ODE A NN . § 24.007 (West 2014) (judgment of county court may not under any circumstances be stayed pending appeal unless, within 10 days of the signing of judgment, appellant files supersedeas bond in amount set by county court); T EX . R. C IV . P. 510.13 *2 (judgment of county court may not be stayed unless within 10 days from judgment appellant files a supersedeas bond in an amount set by county court pursuant to Section 24.007 of Texas Property Code). Rather, the county court at law must set the amount of bond. T EX . P ROP . C ODE A NN . § 24.007; T EX . R. C IV . P. 510.13. This Court may then, upon motion, review the trial court’s determination whether to permit suspension of enforcement of the trial court’s judgment. T EX . R. A PP . P. 24.4(a)(4). Accordingly, we treat relator’s Emergency Motion for Supersedeas Bond to Continue the Bond Already Set for Four Hundred Twenty-Five Dollars Being Paid Into the Court Registry as a motion brought pursuant to rule 24.4.

We review a trial court's ruling setting post-judgment security under an abuse of discretion standard. Mossman v. Banatex, L.L.C. , 440 S.W.3d 835, 838 (Tex. App.—El Paso 2013, order) (opinion on motion for review of supersedeas bond). Although appellants’ motion shows that they filed a $425 bond on October 2, 2015 to perfect their appeal from the justice court to the county court at law, see T EX . R. C IV . P . 510.9(a), their motion does not demonstrate they timely sought to supersede the October 6, 2015 judgment of the county court at law as required by the property code and the rules of civil procedure. See T EX . P ROP . C ODE A NN . § 24.007; T EX . R. C IV . P. 510.13. Appellants’ motion does not establish any basis for concluding that the county court abused its discretion in determining that suspension of enforcement of its judgment should be denied. The deadline has passed for the filing of a supersedeas bond in this case. T EX . P ROP . C ODE A NN . § 24.007. We deny the motion and affirm the trial court’s order in all respects.

/Carolyn Wright/ CAROLYN WRIGHT CHIEF JUSTICE 151247F.P05

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Case Details

Case Name: Roger and Edna Payne v. Gurley Place Apartments
Court Name: Court of Appeals of Texas
Date Published: Nov 3, 2015
Docket Number: 05-15-01247-CV
Court Abbreviation: Tex. App.
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