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First, she claimed that Linebarger “wrongfully and improperly foreclosed on and failed to give proper notice to of said foreclosure.” Next, she asserted that CAD “failed to properly keep tract of. CAD and Linebarger Thereafter, Alfaro amended her petition to include claims against CAD and Linebarger. Serra and Linebarger are not parties to this appeal. 3 Serra filed a third-party claim against CAD and RISD, asserting he purchased the property and obtained title to it, yet CAD and RISD failed to deliver the property. is, nor does it explain his relationship to Alfaro or her son, or how he obtained ownership to the property.
2 The record does not reveal who Gumecindo Alfaro, Jr. 1 Alfaro did not provide us with a brief to assist in the resolution of this matter. According to Alfaro, Serra purported to have an adverse claim or interest in the property, which clouded Alfaro’s title to the property.3 CAD filed a plea to the jurisdiction in response. and a Warranty Deed from Gumecindo Alfaro, Jr.” In the petition, Alfaro claimed that CAD and RISD wrongfully dispossessed her of the property when they sold it to Serra at a tax sale for the sum of $4,100 in 2012. purportedly conveying the property to Alfaro.2 Six months later, Alfaro sued Serra in an action to quiet title, claiming she was the rightful owner of the property “by virtue of inheritance from her son. On February 11, 2016, Alfaro filed an affidavit of death and heirship of her son’s estate along with a warranty deed executed by Gumecindo Alfaro Jr. Serra The real property at issue originally belonged to Alfaro’s son who died intestate and without any children in 1997. Serra recorded his deed, dated January 12, 2012, in the Cameron County records. Cameron County and Rio Hondo Independent School District (RISD) sold the property to Robert Serra at a foreclosure sale. BACKGROUND This dispute concerns real property that was foreclosed upon by Cameron County, represented by the law firm Linebarger, Goggen, Blair & Sampson, LLP (Linebarger) due to delinquent taxes. Alfaro’s suit should be dismissed because (1) she failed to exhaust mandatory administrative remedies, and (2) it was entitled to governmental immunity.1 We reverse and render. By two issues, CAD asserts that appellee Elida L.
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MEMORANDUM OPINION Before Chief Justice Contreras and Justices Longoria and Tijerina Memorandum Opinion by Justice Tijerina Appellant Cameron Appraisal District (CAD) appeals the trial court’s denial of its plea to the jurisdiction. On appeal from the 357th District Court of Cameron County, Texas. Notable collections include the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Royal Bank of Canada, and The Queen’s Silver Jubilee Art Collection.NUMBER 13-19-00198-CV COURT OF APPEALS THIRTEENTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS CORPUS CHRISTI – EDINBURG CAMERON APPRAISAL DISTRICT, Appellant, v. His subjects-the varied landscapes of Canada observed during his regular coast to coast travels-are not merely captured or recorded in paint, but rather honoured for their complexity they are organic and magical environments that live and grow.Īlex Cameron’s paintings have been collected extensively in Canada and abroad. Not only bold and bright, Cameron’s colours are unconventional and built up in linear “ropes” of paint, often applied straight from the tube, making his surfaces hum with life. His thick, painterly application lends lively sculptural form to both energetic landscapes and non-representational studies. The artist’s celebration of pure pigment has since characterized his canvases.
Immersed in the arts from a young age, Cameron was introduced to New York City’s Abstract Expressionist movement in the 1960s and witnessed concurrent and equally powerful experiments in abstraction back home in Toronto. Alex Cameron is a celebrated Canadian painter whose explorative relationship with colour and texture has defined his work for over 40 years.