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...Southwestern Bell Telephone, L.P., d/b...properties, facilities, or pipelines, all necessary relocations, raising...
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...trial court. The reporter's record shows the following:THE COURT: All right. I understand that you have pretty much resolved all issues with...
...ENERGY MARKETING & TRADING CO., L.P.; THE WILLIAMS COMPANIES, INC...ENERGY MARKETING & TRADING COMPANY; AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY, INC.; AEP...
...Greene Motors, Inc. (Greene), the vehicle's financing was assigned to defendant American Honda Finance Corporation (Honda). When Vasquez later sued Greene and Honda in...
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... These two matters arise from a dispute between Frontera and Mission Pipeline Company n/k/a Mission Pipeline, LLC ("Mission") regarding the...
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...s bank account to a third party instead of paying SBS. At all times, Cody had the ability and authority to direct payment to SBS...
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...court granted greater relief than requested when it ordered the removal of all gates from the easement and when it prohibited any future obstructions across...
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...used by the parties is ambiguous. Lenape Res. Corp. v. Tenn. Gas Pipeline Co., 925 S.W. 2d 565, 574 (Tex. 1996)....
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