Writ denied definition

Writ denied means that the Texas Supreme Court may not have been satisfied that the opinion of the court of appeals declared the law correctly, but was of the opinion that there was no reversible error or no error of law which is of such importance to Texas jurisprudence as to require correction. See TEX. R. APP. P.

Related to Writ denied

  • Denied means the insurer refuses to pay a claim for any reason other than for claims not paid for failure to meet the waiting period or because of an applicable preexisting condition; and

  • Appeal means a request for a review of the Floodplain Administrator's interpretation of any provision of this ordinance.

  • Denial means the process of refusing to grant a license after OCCL receives an application. This constitutes refusal of permission to operate.

  • Adverse Benefit Determination means any of the following:

  • Claimant means a person who believes that he or she is being denied a benefit to which he or she is entitled hereunder.