Property Design Group, LLC, and Robert T. Jones v. Patricia Peterson Appeal from County Court at Law No. 1 of Travis County (memorandum opinion)

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TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT, AT AUSTIN NO. 03-21-00581-CV Property Design Group, LLC, and Robert T. Jones, Appellants v. Patricia Peterson, Appellee FROM THE COUNTY COURT AT LAW NO. 1 OF TRAVIS COUNTY NO. C-1-CV-19-001230, THE HONORABLE ERIC SHEPPERD, JUDGE PRESIDING MEMORANDUM OPINION The clerk’s record in this appeal was due for filing in this Court on March 8, 2022. On May 31, 2022, we notified appellants that no clerk’s record had been filed due to their failure to pay or make arrangements to pay the trial clerk’s fee for preparing the clerk’s record. The notice requested that appellants make arrangements for the clerk’s record and submit a status report regarding this appeal by June 10, 2022. Further, the notice advised appellants that their failure to comply with this request could result in the dismissal of the appeal for want of prosecution. To date, appellants have not filed a status report or otherwise responded to this Court’s notice, and the clerk’s record has not been filed. If a trial-court clerk fails to file the clerk’s record due to an appellant’s failure to pay or make arrangements to pay for the clerk’s fee for preparing the record, the appellate court may dismiss the appeal for want of prosecution unless the appellant was entitled to proceed without payment of costs. See Tex. R. App. P. 37.3(b). In this case, appellants have not established that they are entitled to proceed without payment of costs. See Tex. R. Civ. P. 145. Because appellants have failed to pay or make arrangements to pay the clerk’s fee for preparing the clerk’s record, this appeal is dismissed for want of prosecution. __________________________________________ Thomas J. Baker, Justice Before Justices Goodwin, Baker, and Triana Dismissed for Want of Prosecution Filed: June 24, 2022 2

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