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Glenda Postert filed a trespass to try title suit against Calhoun County, seeking to quiet title to land and a declaratory judgment that the County had abandoned certain streets. The trial court granted Calhoun County's motion for summary judgment. On appeal, the Thirteenth District of Texas Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court's decision, concluding that Postert's suit was barred by governmental immunity, which prevents lawsuits against governmental units without the state's consent, thereby depriving the trial court of subject-matter jurisdiction.
Glenda Postert v. Calhoun County is a workers' compensation case decided in Texas Court of Appeals, 13th District. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
It is commonly referenced in legal research involving workers' compensation laws in Texas Court of Appeals, 13th District.
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Glenda Postert filed a trespass to try title suit against Calhoun County, seeking to quiet title to land and a declaratory judgment that the County had abandoned certain streets. The trial court granted Calhoun County's motion for summary judgment. On appeal, the Thirteenth District of Texas Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court's decision, concluding that Postert's suit was barred by governmental immunity, which prevents lawsuits against governmental units without the state's consent, thereby depriving the trial court of subject-matter jurisdiction.
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