Narrative Opinion Summary
The Court of Appeals for the Second District of Texas in Fort Worth has ruled on the case involving appellants Kenneth Hargis, Venture Encoding Service, Ltd., Venture Encoding Service GP, LLC, and Hargis Partnership against appellees Carolyn Ann Hargis and Jeffrey John Hargis. The court granted the appellants' motion to dismiss the appeal, resulting in the dismissal of the case. The appellants are ordered to pay all costs associated with the appeal, and execution for these costs is permitted. The decision was delivered on December 29, 2005, by a panel consisting of Justices Livingston, Dauphinot, and Holman.
Legal Issues Addressed
Allocation of Costs on Appealsubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The appellants are held responsible for all costs associated with the appeal, and the court has authorized the execution for recovery of these costs.
Reasoning: The appellants are ordered to pay all costs associated with the appeal, and execution for these costs is permitted.
Dismissal of Appealsubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The Court of Appeals has granted the appellants' motion to dismiss the appeal, effectively terminating the case at this level of the judicial process.
Reasoning: The court granted the appellants' motion to dismiss the appeal, resulting in the dismissal of the case.