KAIGLER v. GENERAL ELEC. MORTG. INS. CORP.

No. 01-95-00566-CV.

961 S.W.2d 273 (1997)

Floyd Lee KAIGLER, Appellant, v. GENERAL ELECTRIC MORTGAGE INSURANCE CORPORATION, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Houston (1st Dist.).

Rehearing Overruled January 29, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wynne L. Creekmore, Jr., Houston, for appellant.

Ruth W. Garner, James D. Brissee, Sugar Land, for appellee.

Before SCHNEIDER, C.J., and HEDGES and WILSON, JJ.


OPINION

HEDGES, Justice.

The issue in this appeal is whether a Mother Hubbard clause in a summary judgment disposes of all parties and all issues in a case. We conclude that the answer is yes.

Appellant, Floyd Lee Kaigler, appeals a summary judgment rendered in favor of appellee, General Electric Mortgage Insurance Corporation (GEMICO), in a deficiency action on a promissory note after a foreclosure sale...

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