Court Opinion

ID: 5071726
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2021-10-01 10:45:27.197961+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T14:19:37.015284
License: Public Domain

In the trial court, Appellee John R. Tomlinson, as Plaintiff, sued Appellant Chemical Engineering Services, Inc. d/b/a Drilpac Management, for money allegedly owed by Drilpac to Tomlinson pursuant to an assignment of a mineral lease from Tomlinson to Drilpac and an operating agreement to which Tomlinson and Drilpac were parties. In a contested preliminary hearing to the court, the court appointed Tomlinson as receiver, and Drilpac has perfected appeal to this court. Appellant has filed a brief, but Appellee has not.
TEX.CIV.PRAC. REM.CODE ANN. sec. 64.021 (Vernon 1986) provides in part:
 "(a) To be appointed as a receiver for property that is located entirely or partly in this state, a person must:
 * * * * * * "(2) not be a party, attorney, or other person interested in the action for appointment of a receiver."
It is obvious that this statute disqualifies Appellee from being appointed receiver. Appellant's sole point of error is sustained. The order of the trial court is reversed and vacated.
Reversed.