in Re: Myrtis Dightman, Sr., Myrtis Dightman, Jr., John B. Dightman
This text of in Re: Myrtis Dightman, Sr., Myrtis Dightman, Jr., John B. Dightman (in Re: Myrtis Dightman, Sr., Myrtis Dightman, Jr., John B. Dightman) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals of Texas primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
NO. 12-05-00118-CV
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS
TWELFTH COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT
TYLER, TEXAS
§
IN RE: MYRTIS DIGHTMAN, SR.,
MYRTIS DIGHTMAN, JR., AND § ORIGINAL PROCEEDING
JOHN B. DIGHTMAN,
RELATORS §
MEMORANDUM OPINION
Relators Myrtis Dightman, Sr., Myrtis Dightman, Jr., and John B. Dightman seek a writ of mandamus directing the trial court to hear their application for a temporary injunction to enjoin the cutting of timber on the land involved in a partition suit.
In response to the relators’ petition, real party in interest Georgia-Pacific Shared Services Corporation (“GP”) has furnished an affidavit from its Cleveland Location Manager, Bill Kuhn. Kuhn states in his affidavit that the cutting of the timber was finished on September 8, 2004. Consequently, GP contends, this proceeding is moot. We agree.
A case becomes moot when a court’s actions cannot affect the rights of the parties. See Pinnacle Gas Treating, Inc. v. Read, 104 S.W.3d 544, 545 (Tex. 2003) (citing VE Corp. v. Ernst & Young, 860 S.W.2d 83, 84 (Tex. 1993)). Here, the relators seek to temporarily enjoin the cutting of the timber. Because the timber has been cut, directing the trial court to conduct a hearing on the relators’ application would serve no purpose. Accordingly, the petition for writ of mandamus is denied.
JAMES T. WORTHEN
Chief Justice
Opinion delivered May 18, 2005.
Panel consisted of Worthen, C.J., Griffith, J. and DeVasto, J.
(PUBLISH)
Free access — add to your briefcase to read the full text and ask questions with AI
Related
Cite This Page — Counsel Stack
in Re: Myrtis Dightman, Sr., Myrtis Dightman, Jr., John B. Dightman, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/in-re-myrtis-dightman-sr-myrtis-dightman-jr-john-b-texapp-2005.