PER CURIAM.
This case involves the jurisdiction of the court of appeals to review the granting of a bill of review. Because the bill of review in this case was interlocutory, the court of appeals did not have jurisdiction. Pursuant to Tex.R.App.P. 170, a majority of the Court, without hearing oral argument, grants the application for writ of error, reverses the decision of the court of appeals and dismisses the appeal for want of jurisdiction.
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