State Board of Insurance v. Westland Film Industries

705 S.W.2d 695, 29 Tex. Sup. Ct. J. 255, 1986 Tex. LEXIS 946
CourtTexas Supreme Court
DecidedMarch 5, 1986
DocketC-4773
StatusPublished
Cited by96 cases

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State Board of Insurance v. Westland Film Industries, 705 S.W.2d 695, 29 Tex. Sup. Ct. J. 255, 1986 Tex. LEXIS 946 (Tex. 1986).

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

Westland Film Industries sued the Texas Catastrophe Property Insurance Association and the State Board of Insurance in the Travis County District Court seeking review of a final order of the State Board of Insurance dismissing Westland’s administrative proceeding against TCPIA as untimely. The trial court rendered summary judgment that Westland take nothing, thereby affirming the State Board of Insurance’s decision. On appeal, the court of appeals reversed and remanded the cause to the trial court. 697 S.W.2d 621. We grant the applications for writ of error, and, pursuant to Tex.R.Civ.P. 483, without hearing oral argument, we reverse the judgment of the court of appeals and remand this cause to that court for review of *696 the points of error submitted by Westland in its brief filed therein.

The only issue presented by the motion for summary judgment and response was the propriety of the State Board of Insurance’s action in dismissing Westland’s proceeding as untimely. The trial court found that the State Board of Insurance’s order was correct as a matter of law and, accordingly, rendered summary judgment that Westland take nothing. The court of appeals reversed the summary judgment on grounds neither raised in the trial court in opposition to the TCPIA’s and the State Board of Insurance’s summary judgment motion, nor presented to the court of appeals.

An appellate court is not authorized to reverse a trial court’s judgment in the absence of properly assigned error. Gulf Consolidated International, Inc. v. Murphy, 658 S.W.2d 565, 566 (Tex.1983). Moreover, issues not expressly presented to the trial court may not be considered on appeal as grounds for reversal of a summary judgment. City of Houston v. Clear Creek Basin Authority, 589 S.W.2d 671, 675 (Tex.1979). See also Tex.R.Civ.P. 166-A(c).

The court of appeals reversed the summary judgment on grounds not properly before it. Furthermore, Rule 166-A(c) precludes Westland from raising those grounds on appeal because it did not present them in the trial court in opposition to the TCPIA’s and the State Board of Insurance’s motion for summary judgment. In reversing the summary judgment on issues unrelated to the sole question before the trial court, the court of appeals decision violates Rule 166-A(c) and conflicts with our opinion in Clear Creek.

Consequently, we grant the applications for writ of error, and, pursuant to Tex.R. Civ.P. 483, without hearing oral argument, we reverse the judgment of the court of appeals and remand this cause to that court for review of the points of error properly before it.

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