Court Opinion

ID: 9672711
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-24 03:59:08.07797+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T18:16:17.939268
License: Public Domain

ON MOTION FOR REHEARING
Williams failed to file a motion for rehearing. The city filed a motion for rehearing with attachments, including the affidavit of the district clerk of Grayson County. The city’s motion does not assert error in our original opinion. Instead, the city relies on the attachments to its motion to establish that a trial court’s certified copy of the order fixing the amount of the injunction bond and a certified copy of the injunction bond filed by the city were properly and timely mailed to this court by the district clerk. Although a properly prepared and tendered supplemental transcript containing copies of the trial court’s order and the injunction bond would be the better practice, we treat the district clerk’s affidavit sponsoring copies of the trial court’s order and injunction bond and the district clerk’s certificates appearing on those copies as sufficient for our purposes. Thus, we treat the trial court’s certified copy of order fixing the amount of the injunction bond and the certified copy of the injunction bond as timely filed in this court and now before us pursuant to our opinion of January 16, 1985. Accordingly, we grant the city’s motion for rehearing. Consequently, our judgment of February 7, 1985, reversing the trial court’s judgment and vacating the temporary injunction is set aside and the trial court’s judgment granting a temporary injunction is affirmed. All costs in the trial court and in this court are taxed against Williams.