Interra Credit Union v. Enrique Figueroa Laboy

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedDecember 1, 2025
Docket15-25-00164-CV
StatusPublished

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ACCEPTED 15-25-00164-CV FIFTEENTH COURT OF APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS 12/1/2025 12:00 AM No. 15-25-00164-CV CHRISTOPHER A. PRINE CLERK IN THE FILED IN 15th COURT OF APPEALS FIFTHTEENTH COURT OF APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS 12/1/2025 12:00:00 AM at Austin, Texas CHRISTOPHER A. PRINE Clerk ----------- INTERRA CREDIT UNION,

Appellant, V. ENRIQUE FIGUEROA LABOY,

Appellee.

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Appeal from the 395th District Court of Williamson County Cause No. 24-0473-C395 APPELLANT'S BRIEF Samuel E. Sprowles Texas Bar No. 24041963 7001 Westwind Drive, Ste. V-6 El Paso, Texas 79912 Tel. (915) 532-0222 sprowles.lawoffice@gmail.com

ATTORNEY FOR APPELLANT, INTERRA CREDIT UNION

ORAL ARGUMENT REQUESTED No. 15-25-00164-CV

INTERRA CREDIT UNION, Appellant,

V.

ENRIQUE FIGUEROA LABOY, Appellee.

IDENTITY OF PARTIES & COUNSEL

INTERRA CREDIT UNION ENRIQUE FIGUEROA LABOY Appellant Appellee

Appellate and Trial Counsel: Appellate and Trial Counsel:

Samuel E. Sprowles Zachary B. Lemelin Texas Bar No. 24041963 Texas Bar No. 24135565 7001 Westwind Drive, Ste. V-6 4500 Mercantile Plaza Dr., Ste. 300 El Paso, Texas 79912 Fort Worth, Texas 76137 Tel. (915) 532-0222 Tel. (833) 663-3289 sprowles.lawoffice@gmail.com Fax: (855) 855-9830 Zack@cimentlawfirm.com

and

Daniel J. Ciment Texas Bar No. 24042581 221 Bella Katy Dr. Katy, TX 77494 Tel. (833) 663-3289 Fax: (855) 855-9830 Daniel@cimentlawfirm.com

i TABLE OF CONTENTS

IDENTITY OF PARTIES & COUNSEL ........................................................ i

INDEX OF AUTHORITIES.......................................................................... iii

STATEMENT OF THE CASE ....................................................................... v

STATEMENT OF FACTS ............................................................................ vi

ISSUES PRESENTED FOR REVIEW ........................................................ vii SUMMARY OF THE ARGUMENT ............................................................. 1

ARGUMENT .................................................................................................. 3 Issue 1: Did the trial court abuse its discretion in not setting [Appellant’s] Unopposed Verified Motion to Reinstate Case for a hearing? ................................................................................... 3

Issue 2: Did the trial court err in denying [Appellant’s] Unopposed Verified Motion to Reinstate Case by operation of law? ................. 7

PRAYER ....................................................................................................... 12

CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE ............................................................ 13 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE ..................................................................... 13 APPENDIX ................................................................................................... 14

Order of Dismissal for Want of Prosecution ......................................... TAB 1 Relevant portions of the Texas Rule of Civil Procedure cited in Appellant’s Brief ....................................................................... TAB 2

ii INDEX OF AUTHORITIES

CASES

Alexander v. Lynda’s Boutique, 134 S.W.3d 845 (Tex. 2004)........................................................................... 4

Andrews v. Stanton, 198 S.W.3d 4 (Tex. App. – El Paso 2006, no pet.) ................................................................ 9

Smith v. Babcock & Wilcox Constr. Co., 913 S.W.2d 467 (Tex. 1995)........................................................................... 8 Calaway v. Gardner, 525 S.W.2d 262 (Tex. Civ.App. – Houston [14th Dist.] 1975, no writ) .................................... 6

Dalmex, Ltd. v. Apparel Enters., Inc., 455 S.W.3d 241 (Tex. App.—El Paso 2015, no pet.) ................................................... 8,9,10,11 Downer v. Aquamarine Operators, Inc., 701 S.W.2d 238 (Tex. 1985) ...................................................................................................... 8

Enriquez v. Livingston, 400 S.W.3d 610 (Tex.App.—Austin 2013, pet. denied) ........................................................... 8

Parker v. Cain, 550 S.W.3d 119 (Tex.App.—Amarillo 2016, no pet.) .............................................................. 6

Smith v. Babcock & Wilco Constr. Co., Inc. 913 S.W.2d 467 (Tex. 1995) (per curiam).............................................. 5,6,10

Thordson v. City of Houston, 815 S.W.2d 550 (Tex. 1991)........................................................................... 5

Walker v. Packer, 827 S.W.2d 833 (Tex. 1992)...................................................................... 8,11

Whitworth v. Blumenthal, 59 S.W.3d 393 (Tex.App. – Dallas 2001, pet. dism’d by agr.) ............................................... 9

iii RULES

Tex. R. Civ. P. 165a ............................................................... 4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11

OTHER AUTHORITIES Black’s Law Dictionary 1556 (7th Ed. 1999) .................................................. 9

iv STATEMENT OF THE CASE

Appellant sued Appellee for breach of contract under the terms of a retail

installment sale contract for the financing of Appellee’s purchase of an automobile.

CR 7-19. Appellee appeared and answered through counsel. CR 23-26.

The trial court set a dismissal hearing for June 18, 2025, and duly notified

the parties of the hearing. CR 64-67. The trial court entered an Order of Dismissal

For Want of Prosecution dated June 25, 2025. CR 68-69.

On July 1, 2025, Appellant, through counsel, filed Plaintiff’s Unopposed

Verified Motion to Reinstate Case. CR 70-73. On or about July 3, 2025, Plaintiff

filed a proposed Order Reinstating Case on the Court’s Docket. CR 74-75. The

proposed order was approved as to form and signed by Appellee’s counsel, Zachary

Lemelin. CR 74. The motion to reinstate was overruled by operation of law.

Appellant filed its Notice of Appeal on September 18, 2025. CR 76-78. The Clerk’s

record was filed with the Court of Appeals on October 28, 2025. CR 90.

v STATEMENT OF FACTS

Interra Credit Union, Appellant and trial court plaintiff, made a loan to

Enrique Figueroa Laboy, Appellee and trial court defendant, for Laboy’s financed

purchase of an automobile. CR 7-19. The credit union retained a security interest

in the automobile. CR 15-19. Laboy went into default on his obligation to make

monthly installment payments to the credit union, the automobile was repossessed

by the credit union and sold, and a deficiency balance in the amount of $23,366.15

remained due. CR 11-14.

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Related

Whitworth v. Blumenthal
59 S.W.3d 393 (Court of Appeals of Texas, 2001)
Calaway v. Gardner
525 S.W.2d 262 (Court of Appeals of Texas, 1975)
Andrews v. Stanton
198 S.W.3d 4 (Court of Appeals of Texas, 2006)
Smith v. Babcock & Wilcox Construction Co.
913 S.W.2d 467 (Texas Supreme Court, 1996)
Walker v. Packer
827 S.W.2d 833 (Texas Supreme Court, 1992)
Downer v. Aquamarine Operators, Inc.
701 S.W.2d 238 (Texas Supreme Court, 1985)
Thordson v. City of Houston
815 S.W.2d 550 (Texas Supreme Court, 1991)
Dalmex, Ltd. v. Apparel Enterprises, Inc. and Salvador Del Rio
455 S.W.3d 241 (Court of Appeals of Texas, 2015)
Enriquez v. Livingston
400 S.W.3d 610 (Court of Appeals of Texas, 2013)
State v. Kendrick
550 S.W.3d 117 (Missouri Court of Appeals, 2018)

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