Court Opinion

ID: 9828917
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-09-01 18:50:53.009854+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T07:42:54.485144
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On Motion for Rehearing.
On February 2, 1940 the appellants filed a motion for rehearing herein. We have concluded that this cause has become moot since the date of our original opinion on January 22, 1940’ As will be seen from our opinion above the injunction order expired by its own terms on January 29, 1940, which was just one week after we affirmed the cause. The effect of our affirmance of the judgment bélow was to keep in force the trial court’s order until it expired on January 29, 1940. Such order, under the record presented, having expired on said date nothing remains' for this court to adjudicate. Ex parte Zuccara, 106 Tex. 197, 163 S.W. 579, Ann.Cas. 1917B, 121; Swift et al. v. Callaghan Land & Pastoral Co., Tex.Civ.App., 120 S.W.2d 459; Yellow Mfg. Acceptance Corporation v. Scott Motor Co., Tex.Civ.App., 113 S.W.2d 293; Riggins v. Thompson et al., 96 Tex. 154, 71 S.W. 14; City of Lubbock v. Steagall et al., Tex.Civ.App., 45 S.W.2d 996.
The motion for rehearing is therefore overruled.