Narrative Opinion Summary
The Texas Court of Appeals, Third District, affirmed the trial court's judgment from November 28, 2016, in the case of Wesley Spears and Renee Jacobs v. Falcon Pointe Community Homeowners’ Association. After reviewing the record and the arguments presented, the Court found no reversible error in the trial court's decision. Consequently, the appellants, Spears and Jacobs, are ordered to pay all costs associated with the appeal in both the appellate court and the trial court.
Legal Issues Addressed
Appellate Review and Reversible Errorsubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The Court of Appeals conducted a review of the trial court's decision and concluded that there were no reversible errors that warranted overturning the judgment.
Reasoning: The Texas Court of Appeals, Third District, affirmed the trial court's judgment from November 28, 2016, in the case of Wesley Spears and Renee Jacobs v. Falcon Pointe Community Homeowners’ Association.
Costs on Appealsubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The appellants are responsible for covering all costs associated with the appeal, both at the appellate level and in the trial court, as a result of the affirmation of the trial court's decision.
Reasoning: Consequently, the appellants, Spears and Jacobs, are ordered to pay all costs associated with the appeal in both the appellate court and the trial court.