OPINION
KELTNER, Justice.
In this appeal we are presented with the question of whether a trial court's order, which does not dispose of all issues before the court, is final so as to give this court jurisdiction to hear the merits of the controversy. We find that the judgment is not final and as a result dismiss the purported appeal for want of jurisdiction.
The rule of finality of judgments is easy to state. An appeal may only be taken from a final...
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