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Primarily Primates, Inc., Stephen Rene Tello, Robert O. McNaughton, Timothy K. Morgan, Kenneth E. O'Berg, Lou Griffin O'Neill, and Ruby Christine Stevens v. Attorney General of Texas Greg Abbott, on Behalf of the Public Interest in Charity

Citation: Not availableDocket: 03-06-00665-CV

Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; May 11, 2007; Texas; State Appellate Court

Original Court Document: View Document

Narrative Opinion Summary

Appellants Primarily Primates, Inc. and individuals Stephen Rene Tello, Robert O. McNaughton, Timothy K. Morgan, Kenneth E. O'Berg, Lou Griffin O'Neill, and Ruby Christine Stevens filed an unopposed motion to dismiss their appeal. They indicated that all claims in the lawsuit at the trial court level had been settled. The Texas Court of Appeals, Third District, granted the motion and dismissed the appeal. The decision was made by Justice G. Alan Waldrop, with Chief Justice Law and Justice Puryear also in agreement. The motion to dismiss was filed on May 11, 2007.

Legal Issues Addressed

Dismissal of Appeal upon Motion

Application: The appellants filed an unopposed motion to dismiss their appeal, indicating that all claims had been settled, leading to the dismissal by the court.

Reasoning: Appellants Primarily Primates, Inc. and individuals Stephen Rene Tello, Robert O. McNaughton, Timothy K. Morgan, Kenneth E. O'Berg, Lou Griffin O'Neill, and Ruby Christine Stevens filed an unopposed motion to dismiss their appeal.

Judicial Agreement in Decision

Application: The decision to grant the motion to dismiss the appeal was unanimously agreed upon by Justice G. Alan Waldrop, Chief Justice Law, and Justice Puryear.

Reasoning: The Texas Court of Appeals, Third District, granted the motion and dismissed the appeal. The decision was made by Justice G. Alan Waldrop, with Chief Justice Law and Justice Puryear also in agreement.

Settlement of Claims in Trial Court

Application: The appellants informed the appellate court that all claims in the lawsuit at the trial court level had been settled, which contributed to the decision to dismiss the appeal.

Reasoning: They indicated that all claims in the lawsuit at the trial court level had been settled.