In Texas, what is the difference between (1) “reversed and remanded” and (2) “reversed and rendered”?
If a case is “reversed and remanded,” the appellate court has decided to send the case back to the lower court for the lower to court to take additional actions. When a case is “reversed and rendered,” the appellate court has decided to address the lower court’s error itself, rather than send the case back to the lower court for further action.
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