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Izen v. CIG Comp Tower, LLC

Court of Appeals of Texas, Fourteenth District
Dec 9, 2021
No. 14-17-00428-CV (Tex. App. Dec. 9, 2021)

Opinion

14-17-00428-CV

12-09-2021

JOE ALFRED IZEN, JR., Appellant v. CIG COMP TOWER, LLC, Appellee


On Appeal from the 55th District Court Harris County, Texas Trial Court Cause No. 2014-43610B

Panel consists of Chief Justice Christopher and Justices Bourliot and Spain.

SUPPLEMENTAL MEMORANDUM OPINION ON REHEARING

Charles A. Spain Justice

Appellant Joe Alfred Izen, Jr. filed a motion for rehearing arguing (1) this court erred by taxing appellate costs against him and (2) this court should provide instructions to the trial court regarding the scope of further proceedings.

A. Costs

This court dismissed this case for want of jurisdiction because the trial court did not render a final, appealable judgment. See Lehmann v. Har-Con Corp., 39 S.W.3d 191, 205 (Tex. 2001). This court's judgment taxed appellate costs against Izen. In rehearing issue 1, Izen argues costs should have been taxed against appellee CIG Comp Tower, LLC.

Rule of Appellate Procedure 43.4 provides, in relevant part:

The court of appeals' judgment should award to the prevailing party costs incurred by that party related to the appeal, including filing fees in the court of appeals and costs for preparation of the record. The court of appeals may tax costs otherwise as required by law or for good cause.
Tex. R. App. P. 43.4. Here, because this court dismissed this case due to the lack of a final judgment, thereby disposing of the case without reaching the merits, we conclude there is no "prevailing party" on appeal. See id. Under these circumstances, we likewise conclude there is no "good cause" to tax costs against either party. See id. Accordingly, we grant rehearing issue 1 in part and issue with this supplemental opinion a corrected judgment deleting the award of costs against Izen and stating that that each party shall pay its costs by reason of this appeal.

B. Instructions to trial court

In rehearing issue 2, Izen argues that this court "should reform or modify its Judgment of Dismissal and Memorandum Opinion so that . . . the Trial Court is clearly informed that any of Izen's claims and causes of action against CIG for additional or accrued rentals must be addressed and determined on the merits." As we explained in our memorandum opinion, however, this court lacks jurisdiction to hear this appeal, and accordingly lacks jurisdiction to instruct the trial court on remand. We overrule rehearing issue 2.

Izen argues that footnote 5 in this court's memorandum opinion impermissibly instructs the trial court. Footnote 5 states:

The court recognizes the time and expense involved in filing an appeal and briefing it for submission. Once the mandate issues in case number 14-17-00428-CV, the court will consider a motion to file the record and briefs in case number 14-17-00428-CV in a new appeal and to set that appeal for submission if the parties agree that no additional briefing is required.
This language offers no instruction as to how the trial court should proceed with this case, and instead simply explains motions we may consider in the future in the event this case is before us again.

CONCLUSION

We grant Izen's motion for rehearing, grant relief in part and deny relief in part, and render a corrected judgment deleting the award of costs against Izen and stating that each party shall pay its costs by reason of this appeal. Our memorandum opinion dated July 20, 2021 remains unchanged.

The court recognizes the time and expense involved in filing an appeal and briefing it for submission. Once the mandate issues in case number 14-17-00428-CV, the court will consider a motion to file the record and briefs in case number 14-17-00428-CV in a new appeal and to set that appeal for submission if the parties agree that no additional briefing is required.


Summaries of

Izen v. CIG Comp Tower, LLC

Court of Appeals of Texas, Fourteenth District
Dec 9, 2021
No. 14-17-00428-CV (Tex. App. Dec. 9, 2021)
Case details for

Izen v. CIG Comp Tower, LLC

Case Details

Full title:JOE ALFRED IZEN, JR., Appellant v. CIG COMP TOWER, LLC, Appellee

Court:Court of Appeals of Texas, Fourteenth District

Date published: Dec 9, 2021

Citations

No. 14-17-00428-CV (Tex. App. Dec. 9, 2021)

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