SureTec Insurance Company v. Benjamin M. Lawsky, Superintendent of Financial Services of the State of New York, as Liquidator of Nassau Insurance Company
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Opinion
August 16, 2016
JUDGMENT
The Fourteenth Court of Appeals SURETEC INSURANCE COMPANY, Appellant
NO. 14-16-00195-CV V.
BENJAMIN M. LAWSKY, SUPERINTENDENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, AS LIQUIDATOR OF NASSAU INSURANCE COMPANY, Appellee ________________________________
Today the Court heard appellant's motion to dismiss the appeal from the judgment signed by the court below on February 23, 2016. Having considered the motion and found it meritorious, we order the appeal DISMISSED.
We further order that all costs incurred by reason of this appeal be paid by appellant, SureTec Insurance Company. We further order that mandate be issued immediately. We further order this decision certified below for observance.
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