John B. Meadows Henry Edward Meadows, Jr. Thomas Oliver Meadows And RR Meadows QTIP Trust, John B. Meadows, Trustee v. Midland Super Block Joint Venture

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedMay 1, 2008
Docket11-06-00283-CV
StatusPublished

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Opinion

Opinion filed May 1, 2008

Opinion filed May 1, 2008

                                                                        In The

    Eleventh Court of Appeals

                                                                 ____________

                                                          No. 11-06-00283-CV

                                                     __________

       JOHN B. MEADOWS; HENRY EDWARD MEADOWS, JR.; THOMAS

        OLIVER MEADOWS; AND RR MEADOWS QTIP TRUST, JOHN B.

                                   MEADOWS, TRUSTEE, Appellants

                                                             V.

                  MIDLAND SUPER BLOCK JOINT VENTURE, Appellee

                                 On Appeal from the 385th Judicial District Court

                                                        Midland County, Texas

                                                 Trial Court Cause No. CV45300

                                                                   O P I N I O N

Midland Super Block Joint Venture filed an action seeking a declaratory judgment that it had renewed its lease agreement with appellants on three lots in Midland.  Appellants claimed that Midland Super Block had failed to timely exercise the option to renew.  Both parties filed motions for summary judgment.  The trial court granted Midland Super Block=s motion and denied appellants= motion.  We reverse and render judgment for appellants in part, holding that Midland Super Block failed to timely exercise the option to renew the lease, and remand the case to the trial court for further proceedings.

Background Facts


Appellants are John B. Meadows; Henry Edward Meadows, Jr.; Thomas Oliver Meadows; and RR Meadows QTIP Trust, John B. Meadows, Trustee.  Appellants are the successors to the original lessor that leased the three lots to Midland Super Block.  The original lessor was NCNB Texas National Bank, Trustee of the John B. Thomas Trust.

The lease was for a term of one month, commencing September 1, 1991, and ending September 30, 1991.  Paragraph two of the lease provided Midland Super Block an option to renew for an additional one month term (and to continually renew for successive one-month terms):

This option shall be exercised only by Lessee=s delivery to Lessor in person or by United States Mail on or before the first (1st) day of each month, commencing September 1, 1991, notice of renewal if lessee intends to exercise his option and renew the Lease for an additional one (1) month term, and deliver such notice on the first (1st) day of each succeeding month if Lessor continues to exercise this option.  This notice may be in the form of Lessee=s check in payment for the rent for the renewal period.

The lease provided for a rent of $1,000 per month, but had no escalation clause or limit on the number of renewal periods.

In support of its position that it timely exercised the option to renew, Midland Super Block filed an affidavit of its employee, Flynt Chancellor, that he placed Midland Super Block=s check in the United States Mail depository at 203 W. Wall Street in Midland on the afternoon of September 30, 2005.  The envelope was postmarked October 3, 2005, and John Meadows=s affidavit reflects that he received the check on October 5, 2005.  John Meadows returned the rent payment to Midland Super Block.

Appellants filed a motion for summary judgment on the ground that Midland Super Block failed to exercise its option to renew on or before the first day of October 2005 as required by the terms of the lease.  Appellants argued that the above-cited provision required delivery to lessor of  a notice of renewal Aon or before the first (1st) day of each month@ and that Midland Super Block failed to deliver its notice of renewal on or before October 1, 2005.  Appellants also argued that Midland Super Block had breached the lease because Midland Super Block had failed to send its notice by registered mail as required by section 11 of the lease agreement.  Appellants requested attorney=s fees in the amount of $4,480 and attached an attorney=s affidavit in support of fees.


 Midland Super Block then filed its motion for summary judgment and partial response to appellants= motion for summary judgment.  Midland Super Block first asserted that, since September 1991, rentals had been paid to the lessor by depositing the rentals in the United States Mail and that A[n]either the Lessor nor [appellants] have objected to rentals being paid by ordinary United States Mail, rather than registered mail, return receipt requested.@  Midland Super Block then relied on the Amailbox rule,@ asserting that their payment was effective when their letter containing the payment was deposited in the mail.   Midland Super Block argued that appellants= breach-of-contract claim regarding Athe failure of the check to be sent registered mail, return receipt requested, also fails@ because appellants had waived the requirement in section 11 of the lease and were estopped to assert that requirement.  Midland Super Block also requested attorney=s fees.  Midland Super Block subsequently supplemented its motion for summary judgment and partial response to appellants= motion for summary judgment.

The trial court granted Midland Super Block=s motion for summary judgment including its  request for attorney=s fees of $5,000.  Appellants present two issues on appeal: whether the trial court erred in granting Midland Super Block=s motion for summary judgment and whether the trial court erred in denying appellants= motion for summary judgment.

Standard of Review

The standards of review for traditional summary judgment proceedings are well established and well defined.  Am. Tobacco Co. v. Grinnell, 951 S.W.2d 420, 425 (Tex. 1997); Lear Siegler, Inc. v. Perez, 819 S.W.2d 470, 471 (Tex. 1991); Nixon v. Mr. Prop. Mgmt. Co.

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