Court Opinion

ID: 9769166
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-29 14:36:48.437465+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T07:30:56.679688
License: Public Domain

MOTION FOR REHEARING
EVANS, Chief Justice.
In its motion for rehearing, Miller argues that we erroneously stated it did not challenge the trial court’s findings that Miller made misrepresentations in violation of the Deceptive Trade Practices Act. Miller asserts, in its motion for rehearing, that our statement is in error because Miller did complain, in the trial court and on appeal, that the evidence is legally and factually insufficient to support the court’s findings that Miller had knowledge of the falsity of the material facts complained of.
We reject Miller’s argument. Miller’s complaint at trial and on this appeal is *64simply that the evidence does not show it had knowledge of undisclosed material facts. Miller does not, in any of its points of error, challenge the trial court’s findings that Miller made affirmative misrepresentations of fact. Thus, the trial court’s findings of such misrepresentations must be upheld as a matter of law.
The motion for rehearing is denied.
O’CONNOR, J., dissents.