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John K. Harrison Holdings, LLC v. Richard M. Strauss, Trustee A/K/A R.M. Strauss, Trustee and James Winkler, Trustee

Filed: Mar 22, 2007
Texas Court of Appeals, 9th District (Beaumont)
09-06-106 CV

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This case concerns competing ownership claims over a Montgomery County real estate lot following a tax sale. Appellant John K. Harrison Holdings, LLC challenged the 1996 tax sale, arguing its invalidity due to alleged procedural defects and unconstitutionality of relevant Texas Tax Code provisions. The Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court's judgment, finding that Harrison failed to comply with Tax Code limitations for challenging tax sales, specifically regarding timely filing and the deposit requirement. The court also clarified that failure to join all parties in a tax lien foreclosure does not void the judgment against those named. Consequently, Harrison's claims were barred, and the original tax sale was upheld.

John K. Harrison Holdings, LLC v. Richard M. Strauss, Trustee A/K/A R.M. Strauss, Trustee and James Winkler, Trustee is a workers' compensation case decided in Texas Court of Appeals, 9th District (Beaumont). This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.

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This case concerns competing ownership claims over a Montgomery County real estate lot following a tax sale. Appellant John K. Harrison Holdings, LLC challenged the 1996 tax sale, arguing its invalidity due to alleged procedural defects and unconstitutionality of relevant Texas Tax Code provisions. The Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court's judgment, finding that Harrison failed to comply with Tax Code limitations for challenging tax sales, specifically regarding timely filing and the deposit requirement. The court also clarified that failure to join all parties in a tax lien foreclosure does not void the judgment against those named. Consequently, Harrison's claims were barred, and the original tax sale was upheld.

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