Cedyco Corporation v. Anderson Martin Whitehead

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedMay 1, 2008
Docket09-07-00090-CV
StatusPublished

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Opinion

In The



Court of Appeals



Ninth District of Texas at Beaumont



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NO. 09-07-090 CV



CEDYCO CORPORATION, Appellant



V.



ANDERSON MARTIN WHITEHEAD, Appellee



On Appeal from the 1-A District Court

Jasper County, Texas

Trial Cause No. 27,261



OPINION

Appealing from a summary judgment entered in favor of Anderson Martin Whitehead ("Whitehead"), Cedyco Corporation ("Cedyco") raises two issues. First, Cedyco contends that the trial court "erred in entering summary judgment . . . based on two broad requests for admissions, which were deemed admitted" and, second, Cedyco contends that the trial court "abused its discretion in refusing to grant the motion to undeem the requests for admissions." From the substance of Cedyco's first issue, we understand it as complaining of Whitehead's failure to support his summary judgment motion with proper summary-judgment evidence. We agree and reverse the summary judgment.

The record indicates that in April of 2006, Whitehead petitioned the trial court for a judgment declaring certain assignments purportedly held by Cedyco to a $1.3 million judgment "null and void, without force or effect, and that any abstracts, writs, or other instruments issued pursuant to same are declared also to be null and void[.]" Whitehead alleges that the money-judgment at issue, entered in September of 1984, in a Jasper County district court, was assigned and transferred to him via a negotiated settlement agreement during the pendency of a separate and unrelated 1997 lawsuit, styled, Head Oil Prod. Co. v. Marvin Whitehead et al., Trial Cause Number 17,205. As part of his 2006 declaratory judgment action, Whitehead served requests for admissions on Cedyco. When Cedyco failed to timely respond to the requests for admissions, they were deemed admitted by Cedyco. See Tex. R. Civ. P. 198.2(a) (a party must respond to requests for admissions within thirty days); 198.2(c) ("If a response is not timely served, the request is considered admitted without the necessity of a court order.").

Thereafter, Whitehead filed a motion for summary judgment supported primarily by the deemed admissions and Cedyco's pleadings. On the day of the summary judgment hearing, Cedyco appeared and filed a motion for leave to make late responses to Whitehead's request for admissions. The trial court denied Cedyco's motion for leave and granted Whitehead's summary judgment motion, declaring him "rightful owner and holder" of the $1.3 million judgment. The summary judgment also awarded Whitehead attorney's fees in the amount of $25,000.

"The function of summary judgment is not to deprive a litigant of his right to trial by jury, but to eliminate patently unmeritorious claims and untenable defenses." City of Houston v. Clear Creek Basin Auth., 589 S.W.2d 671, 678 n.5 (Tex. 1979) (citing Gulbenkian v. Penn, 151 Tex. 412, 252 S.W.2d 929, 931 (1952)). A plaintiff is entitled to summary judgment on a cause of action only if he conclusively proves all essential elements of his claim as a matter of law. See Tex. R. Civ. P. 166a(a), (c); Rhone-Poulenc, Inc. v. Steel, 997 S.W.2d 217, 223 (Tex. 1999); MMP Ltd. v. Jones, 710 S.W.2d 59, 60 (Tex. 1986). When reviewing a summary judgment, we accept as true all evidence favorable to the nonmovant, and we indulge every reasonable inference and resolve any doubts in the nonmovant's favor. See IHS Cedars Treatment Ctr. of DeSoto, Tex., Inc. v. Mason, 143 S.W.3d 794, 798 (Tex. 2004). When the movant's summary judgment proof fails to conclusively establish each element of his cause of action, the trial court may not render a summary judgment by default solely because the nonmovant did not file a summary judgment response. See Rhone-Poulenc, Inc., 997 S.W.2d at 223; Clear Creek Basin Auth., 589 S.W.2d at 678. The movant's motion "for summary judgment must itself expressly present the grounds upon which it is made, and must stand or fall on these grounds alone." Sci. Spectrum, Inc. v. Martinez, 941 S.W.2d 910, 912 (Tex. 1997) (citing McConnell v. Southside Indep. Sch. Dist., 858 S.W.2d 337, 341 (Tex. 1993); see also Tex. R. Civ. P. 166a(c) (requiring motion to explicitly state the specific grounds for summary judgment).

The longstanding rule is that allegations in pleadings are not competent summary judgment evidence, even if sworn or verified. See Laidlaw Waste Sys. (Dallas), Inc. v. City of Wilmer, 904 S.W.2d 656, 660 (Tex. 1995); Americana Motel, Inc. v. Johnson, 610 S.W.2d 143, 143 (Tex. 1980); Clear Creek Basin Auth., 589 S.W.2d at 678; Hidalgo v. Surety Sav. & Loan Ass'n., 462 S.W.2d 540, 545 (Tex. 1971). "Pleadings outline the issues, but they are not evidence." Shawell v. Pend Oreille Oil & Gas Co., 823 S.W.2d 336, 338 (Tex. App.--Texarkana 1991, writ denied). Therefore, any averments contained in pleadings are not proper summary judgment evidence and will not sustain the trial court's summary judgment in favor of Whitehead.

Regarding the deemed admissions, we noted above that when a party fails to timely respond to request for admissions, the matters therein are deemed admitted. Tex. R. Civ. P. 198.2(c). Admissions of fact on file at the time of a summary judgment hearing are proper summary judgment proof and will, therefore, support a motion for summary judgment. Tex. R. Civ. P. 166a(c); see e.g., Acevedo v. Comm'n for Lawyer Discipline, 131 S.W.3d 99, 105 (Tex. App.--San Antonio 2004, pet. denied). However, a request for admission asking a party to admit or deny a purely legal issue is improper, and a deemed admission involving a purely legal issue is of no effect. See Boulet v. State, 189 S.W.3d 833, 838 (Tex. App.--Houston [1st Dist.] 2006, no pet.); Fort Bend Cent. Appraisal Dist. v. Hines Wholesale Nurseries, 844 S.W.2d 857, 858-59 (Tex.

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