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Estate managers, who argued on appeal that the trial court erred in allowing the guardian ad litem to approve a settlement, successfully proved on appeal they were entitled to relief.
Appellant, a builder and owner of a subdivision in Houston, brought a declaratory judgment action against appellee, the organization in charge of enforcing deed restriction in the subdivision, seeking a declaration that one of the restrictions had been waived and abandoned.
After appellee filed suit against appellant for breach of a mediated settlement agreement from prior litigation, appellant filed a general denial and claimed appellee failed to timely compensate him as per the agreement.
After police responded to a 911 call from Amber Estrada, she reported appellant had struck her multiple times and refused to leave her apartment. Appellant was arrested and charged with assault causing bodily injury.
Petitioner, a quasi-governmental body that serves as an insurer of last resort offering windstorm and hail insurances to residential and commercial property owners, received over 100,000 claims in 2011 following Hurricanes Ike and Dolly.