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Internacional Realty, Inc. v. 2005 RP West, Ltd.

Citation: Not availableDocket: 01-12-00258-CV

Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; October 30, 2015; Texas; State Appellate Court

Original Court Document: View Document

Narrative Opinion Summary

Costs incurred in the appeal of Internacional Realty, Inc. v. 2005 RP West, Ltd. total $15,677.00, as documented in the Bill of Costs from the Court of Appeals for the First District of Texas. The breakdown includes various fees: - Motion fees: $15.00 (paid), $10.00 (paid), $10.00 (paid) - Exhibit fees: $25.00 (paid), $150.00 (paid) - Texas government fees: $5.00 (paid), $5.00 (paid), $0.00 (paid), $5.00 (paid), $5.00 (paid), $5.00 (paid) - Record preparation: $13,100.00 (paid) - Clerk's record: $2,128.00 (paid) - Filing fee: $175.00 (paid) Certain fees remain unpaid, including two motion fees of $10.00 (not paid) and $4.00 from a Texas government fee (not paid). The certification by Christopher A. Prine, Clerk of the Court, confirms this as a true statement of the appeal costs, dated October 30, 2015.

Legal Issues Addressed

Certification of Appeal Costs

Application: The confirmation and certification of appeal costs by an official authority is demonstrated, ensuring accuracy and authenticity of the financial documentation.

Reasoning: The certification by Christopher A. Prine, Clerk of the Court, confirms this as a true statement of the appeal costs, dated October 30, 2015.

Costs on Appeal

Application: The case documents the specific costs associated with an appeal, including a detailed breakdown of various fees incurred by the appellant.

Reasoning: Costs incurred in the appeal of Internacional Realty, Inc. v. 2005 RP West, Ltd. total $15,677.00, as documented in the Bill of Costs from the Court of Appeals for the First District of Texas.

Payment and Non-Payment of Appeal Costs

Application: The case illustrates the distinction between fees that have been paid and those that remain outstanding in the context of appeal costs.

Reasoning: Certain fees remain unpaid, including two motion fees of $10.00 (not paid) and $4.00 from a Texas government fee (not paid).