Bandera Electric Cooperative, Inc. v. Gilchrist

Supreme Court of Texas · Decided 1997-06-20

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PER CURIAM. This case concerns the proper appellate disposition of a summary judgment that purports to be final but grants more relief than the movant requested. The trial court’s judgment contained a Mother Hubbard clause 1 that professed to dispose of the plaintiffs claims and the defendant’s counterclaims, even thoug…

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