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Miller v. Tarrant Cnty. Appraisal Dist.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Second District, Fort Worth
Oct 6, 2022
No. 02-22-00328-CV (Tex. App. Oct. 6, 2022)

Opinion

02-22-00328-CV

10-06-2022

Jerald H. Miller Jr., Appellant v. Tarrant County Appraisal District, Tarrant County Review Board, Tarrant County, the City of Fort Worth, and Tarrant County Tax Assessor Collector, Appellees


On Appeal from the 141st District Court Tarrant County, Texas Trial Court No. 141-329967-21

Before Kerr, Birdwell, and Bassel, JJ. Memorandum Opinion by Justice Kerr

MEMORANDUM OPINION

ELIZABETH KERR, JUSTICE.

Jerald H. Miller Jr. attempts to appeal from the trial court's interlocutory "Order Granting Special Exceptions." Because the trial court's order did not appear to be a final judgment or appealable interlocutory order, we were concerned that we lacked jurisdiction over this appeal. We notified Miller of this concern and warned him that we would dismiss the appeal for want of jurisdiction unless he or any party desiring to continue the appeal filed a response within ten days showing grounds for continuing it. See Tex. R. App. P. 42.3(a), 44.3.

We have jurisdiction to consider appeals only from final judgments and from certain interlocutory orders made immediately appealable by statute. See Lehmann v. Har-Con Corp., 39 S.W.3d 191, 195 (Tex. 2001); see, e.g., Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ann. § 51.014. Special-exceptions rulings are not subject to review by interlocutory appeal. See Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ann. § 51.014(a); see, e.g., Nguyen v. Aventus Ins. Co., No. 14-18-00720-CV, 2018 WL 5261141, at *1 (Tex. App.-Houston [14th Dist.] Oct. 23, 2018, no pet.) (per curiam) (mem. op.); Delgado v. River Oaks Police Dep't, No. 02-15-00205-CV, 2016 WL 6900900, at *2 (Tex. App.-Fort Worth Nov. 23, 2016, no pet.) (mem. op.).

In his response, Miller admits that the trial court's special-exceptions order is an unappealable interlocutory order and attempts to save his appeal from dismissal by asking us for permission to appeal. See Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ann. § 51.014(d)-(f); Tex.R.App.P. 28.3; Tex.R.Civ.P. 168. But Miller has not satisfied the requirements for a permissive appeal set out by statute and by the rules of procedure. See Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ann. § 51.014(d), (f); Tex.R.App.P. 28.3; Tex.R.Civ.P. 168. We thus deny Miller's request. Because Miller's response does not otherwise show grounds for continuing the appeal, we dismiss the appeal for want of jurisdiction. See Tex. R. App. P. 42.3(a), 43.2(f).


Summaries of

Miller v. Tarrant Cnty. Appraisal Dist.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Second District, Fort Worth
Oct 6, 2022
No. 02-22-00328-CV (Tex. App. Oct. 6, 2022)
Case details for

Miller v. Tarrant Cnty. Appraisal Dist.

Case Details

Full title:Jerald H. Miller Jr., Appellant v. Tarrant County Appraisal District…

Court:Court of Appeals of Texas, Second District, Fort Worth

Date published: Oct 6, 2022

Citations

No. 02-22-00328-CV (Tex. App. Oct. 6, 2022)

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