Thomas C. Retzlaff v. Arumdbhai Jivandhai Patel, AKA Arvin Patel and AKA Randy Simmon Rajendra Gandhi, AKA Roger Gandhi Michelle Rodriquez Danita E. Fisher, AKA Danita E. Thurston Ellen L. Hays And Zenith Insurance Company

TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT, AT AUSTIN



NO. 03-96-00617-CV



Thomas C. Retzlaff, Appellant



v.



Arumdbhai Jivandhai Patel, aka Arvin Patel and aka Randy Simmon; Rajendra

Gandhi, aka Roger Gandhi; Michelle Rodriquez; Danita E. Fisher, aka

Danita E. Thurston; Ellen L. Hays; and Zenith Insurance Company, Appellees





FROM THE DISTRICT COURT OF BELL COUNTY, 169TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

NO. 159,388-C, HONORABLE RICK MORRIS, JUDGE PRESIDING





PER CURIAM



Appellant Thomas Retzlaff sought to appeal a trial court order by posting an appeal bond listing his wife as surety. On January 30, 1997, this Court held that an individual may not serve as a surety for his or her spouse on an appeal bond where the individual does not claim ownership of separate property sufficient to cover the bond. See Retzlaff v. Patel, No. 03-96-00617-CV (Tex. App.--Austin Jan. 30, 1997, no writ) (not designated for publication). We allowed Retzlaff an opportunity to file an amended bond listing a proper surety. The bond should have been filed by February 14, 1997. No amended bond has been filed to date.

This Court has no jurisdiction in the absence of a proper perfecting instrument. Davies v. Massey, 561 S.W.2d 799, 801 (Tex. 1978). Accordingly, we dismiss the appeal on our own motion. Tex. R. App. P. 60(a)(2). We also dismiss appellee Zenith Insurance Company's motion to dismiss for want of prosecution and Retzlaff's motion for extension of time to file the record.



Before Chief Justice Carroll, Justices Aboussie and B. A. Smith

Appeal Dismissed for Want of Jurisdiction

Filed: March 6, 1997

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