Nathan P. Philipello and Shari K. Philipello v. Brett G. Taylor, the Bill W. Clements and Velma F. Clements Revocable Living Trust, Billy R. Clements, and Larry B. Clements

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedAugust 31, 2011
Docket10-11-00014-CV
StatusPublished

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Opinion

IN THE

TENTH COURT OF APPEALS

 

No. 10-11-00014-CV

Vernon E. Hancock and

Dawna R. Hancock, Nathan P. Philipello

and Shari K. Philipello,

                                                                                    Appellants

 v.

Brett G. Taylor, The Bill W. Clements

and Velma F. Clements Revocable

Living Trust, Billy R. Clements,

and Larry B. Clements,

                                                                                    Appellees


From the 82nd District Court

Robertson County, Texas

Trial Court No. 08-01-18,007-CV-A

ORDER

Vernon E. Hancock and Dawna R. Hancock, two of the appellants, have filed a motion to dismiss their appeal, stating that they have settled with the appellees and no longer desire to pursue this appeal.  See Tex. R. App. P. 42.1(a)(1).

Dismissal of the Hancocks’ appeal would not prevent a party from seeking relief to which it would otherwise be entitled.  The motion is granted, and the Hancocks’ appeal is dismissed.  This appeal otherwise remains pending.

PER CURIAM

Before Chief Justice Gray,

        Justice Davis, and

        Justice Scoggins

Motion to dismiss granted

Order issued and filed August 31, 2011

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