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discussed Cited as authority (rule) Darrell Buchanan and Canon House Builders, LLC, Vigor Testosterone and Weight Loss, PLLC, John Leondike, Lala Rodriguez, Kassandra Canales v. Androderm X, LLC
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Dist., No. 13-25-00388-CV, 2025 WL 2435928 , at *3 (Tex. App.—Corpus Christi–Edinburg Aug. 25, 2025, orig. proceeding) (mem. op.); In re Brookshire, No. 12-23-00172-CV, 2023 WL 4681174 , at *3 (Tex. App.—Tyler July 21, 2023, orig. proceeding) (mem. op.); City of Sherman v. Eiras, 157 S.W.3d 931, 931 (Tex. App.—Dallas 2005, no pet.); EOG Res., Inc. v. Gutierrez, 75 S.W.3d 50, 53 (Tex. App.—San Antonio 2002, no pet.); Permian Chem.
discussed Cited as authority (rule) Mauro E. Garza & Everett Holdings, LLC v. Julia Perez
Tex. App. · 2023 · confidence medium
But the Fourth Court of Appeals, from which this case was transferred, has held that the failure to meet the requirements of Rule 683 renders an injunction order “fatally defective and void, whether specifically raised by point of error or not.” EOG Res., Inc. v. Gutierrez, 75 S.W.3d 50, 53 (Tex. App.—San Antonio 2002, no pet.) (quoting Hopper v. Safeguard Bus.
discussed Cited as authority (rule) 3CM, LLC D/B/A 3CM Multifamily v. Gregory Trimble and Group of Investors (2×) also: Cited "see"
Tex. App. · 2023 · confidence medium
P 683; Gutierrez, 75 S.W.3d at 53 (stating “[t]he purpose of a temporary injunction is to preserve the status quo of the subject matter of the suit, pending a final trial on the merits of the case[,]” and a temporary injunction must include a trial date “to prevent the temporary injunction from effectively becoming permanent without a trial.”).
discussed Cited as authority (rule) Steven Hernandez, Francisco Azuero, and Family Heritage Life Insurance Company of America v. Combined Insurance Company of America
Tex. App. · 2021 · confidence medium
IAC, Ltd. . . . , 160 S.W.3d [at] 201 . . . ; Armstrong–Bledsoe v. Smith, No. 2-03-323-CV, 2004 WL 362293 , at *2 (Tex. App.—Fort Worth Feb. 26, 2004, no pet.) (mem. op.) (citing EOG Res., Inc. v. Gutierrez, 75 S.W.3d 50, 53 (Tex. App.—San Antonio 2002, no pet.)).
discussed Cited as authority (rule) Robert L. Malcom v. Cobra Acquisitions, LLC
Tex. App. · 2020 · confidence medium
L.L.C. v. Collins, 261 S.W.3d 792 , 795 n.1 (Tex. App.—Dallas 2008, no pet.); EOG Res., Inc. v. Gutierrez, 75 S.W.3d 50, 52-53 (Tex. App.—San Antonio 2002, no pet.) Big D Properties, Inc. v. Foster, 2 S.W.3d 21, 23 (Tex. App.—Fort Worth 1999, no pet.); 360 Degree Communications Co. v. Grundman, 937 S.W.2d 574, 575 (Tex. App.—Texarkana 1996, no writ).
cited Cited as authority (rule) Sanger Bank v. David Frankens and Kathryn Frankens
Tex. App. · 2015 · confidence medium
EOG Res., Inc. v. Gutierrez, 75 S.W.3d 50, 53 (Tex. App. - San Antonio 2002, no pet.).
cited Cited as authority (rule) in Re Charles Storer, Agent Under a Power of Attorney for Kenneth Cooper McAfee
Tex. App. · 2015 · confidence medium
The June 8, 2011 Agreed Order for Temporary Injunction also states: 7 EOG Res., Inc. v. Gutierrez, 75 S.W.3d 50, 52-53 (Tex. App.-San Antonio 2002); Evans v. C.
examined Cited as authority (rule) Michael J. DeLitta And DeLCom Properties, LLC v. Nancy Schaefer (4×) also: Cited "see, e.g."
Tex. App. · 2015 · confidence medium
No claim to original U.S. Government Works. 9 Gray Wireline Service, Inc. v. Cavanna, 374 S.W.3d 464 (2011) it did not include order setting cause for trial on merits); EOG Res., 75 S.W.3d at 53 (same).
discussed Cited as authority (rule) Michael J. DeLitta And DeLCom Properties, LLC v. Nancy Schaefer
Tex. App. · 2015 · confidence medium
This rule works “to protect the parties from being subject to a temporary injunction made permanent by a court's failure to set the matter for a final determination on the merits.” See EOG Res., Inc. v. Gutierrez, 75 S.W.3d 50, 53 (Tex. App.—San Antonio 2002, no pet.); see also Emex Holdings LLC v. Naim, No. 13-09-591-CV, 2010 WL 2163139 , *1-2 (Tex. App.—Corpus Christi 2010, no pet.).
discussed Cited as authority (rule) Parham Family Limited Partnership and Van E. Parham, Jr. v. Diane Morgan F/ka/ Diane Parham
Tex. App. · 2014 · confidence medium
See EMC Mortgage Corp. v. Jones, 252 S.W.3d 857, 866 (Tex.App.-Dallas 2008, no pet.) (op. on reh’g); EOG Resources, Inc. v. Gutierrez, 75 S.W.3d 50, 53 (Tex.App.-San Antonio 2002, no pet.); cf. Kaufmann, 93 S.W.3d at 657 (“There are at least two reasons for requiring a trial date on the [temporary injunction] order.
discussed Cited as authority (rule) Gene DeVoll v. Rebecca Demonbreun and Williams Dowds (2×)
Tex. App. · 2014 · confidence medium
EOG Res., Inc. v. Gutierrez, 75 S.W.3d 50, 53 (Tex. App.—San Antonio 2002, no pet.); Permian Chem.
discussed Cited as authority (rule) Joe Conway v. Cleo Patricia Shelby
Tex. App. · 2014 · confidence medium
Bank, FSB v. Brown, 142 S.W.3d 586 , 590–91 (Tex. App.—Texarkana 2004, no pet.) (even though error not raised on appeal, temporary injunction declared void because it did not include order setting cause for trial on merits); EOG Res., Inc. v. Gutierrez, 75 S.W.3d 50, 53 (Tex. App.—San Antonio 2002, no pet.) (injunction order lacking trial date is fatally defective and void, regardless of whether raised by point of error); see 6 Neither party to this appeal maintains that the injunction order is void for lack of a trial setting. 5 Musgrave v. Brookhaven Lake Prop.
discussed Cited as authority (rule) Larry Strube v. Cleo Patricia Shelby
Tex. App. · 2014 · confidence medium
Bank, FSB v. Brown, 142 S.W.3d 586, 590-91 (Tex.App.-Texarkana 2004, no pet.) (even though error not raised on appeal, temporary injunction declared void because it did not include order setting cause for trial on merits); EOG Res., Inc. v. Gutierrez, 75 S.W.3d 50, 53 (Tex.App.-San Antonio 2002, *381 no pet.) (injunction order lacking trial date is fatally defective and void, regardless of whether raised by point of error); see Musgrave v. Brookhaven Lake Prop.
cited Cited as authority (rule) Michael Lodispoto v. Adi Ruvolo
Tex. App. · 2013 · confidence medium
EOG Resources, Inc. v. Gutierrez, 75 S.W.3d 50, 53 (Tex. App.—San Antonio 2002, no pet.).
cited Cited as authority (rule) texapp 2012
Tex. App. · 2012 · confidence medium
EOG Res., Inc. v. Gutierrez, 75 S.W.3d 50, 52 (Tex. App.—San Antonio 2002, no pet.).
discussed Cited as authority (rule) texapp 2011 (2×) also: Cited "see, e.g."
Tex. App. · 2011 · confidence medium
Bank, FSB v. Brown, 142 S.W.3d 586, 591 (Tex. App.—Texarkana 2004, no pet.) (although error not raised on appeal, temporary injunction void because it did not include order setting cause for trial on merits); EOG Res., 75 S.W.3d at 53 (same).
discussed Cited as authority (rule) Gray Wireline Service, Inc. v. Cavanna (2×) also: Cited "see, e.g."
Tex. App. · 2011 · confidence medium
Bank, FSB v. Brown, 142 S.W.3d 586, 591 (Tex.App.-Texarkana 2004, no pet.) (although error not raised on appeal, temporary injunction void because it did not include order setting cause for trial on merits); EOG Res., 75 S.W.3d at 53 (same).
examined Cited as authority (rule) City of McAllen v. McAllen Police Officers' Union and Jose Angel Garcia, President (4×) also: Cited "see", Cited "see, e.g."
Tex. App. · 2011 · confidence medium
Bank, FSB v. Brown, 142 S.W.3d 586, 591 (Tex. App.–Texarkana 2004, no pet.) (concluding that, although error concerning the mandatory requirements of rule 683 was not raised in the brief on appeal, the temporary injunction was void because it did not include an order setting the cause for trial on the merits); EOG Res., Inc., 75 S.W.3d at 53 (same); Greathouse Ins.
discussed Cited as authority (rule) U.S. Denro Steels, Inc. v. Lieck
Tex. App. · 2011 · confidence medium
See Butnaru, 84 S.W.3d at 204 ; EOG Res., Inc. v. Gutierrez, 75 S.W.3d 50, 53 (Tex.App.-San Antonio 2002, no pet.) (explaining that the reason a trial date must be included in the injunction order is “to protect the parties from being subject to a temporary injunction made permanent by a court’s failure to set the matter for a final determination on the merits”).
discussed Cited as authority (rule) U.S. Denro Steels, Inc. D/B/A Jindal United Steel Corp., SAW Pipes USA, Inc. and JSW Steel (USA) Inc v. Ed D. Lieck
Tex. App. · 2011 · confidence medium
See Butnaru , 84 S.W.3d at 204 ; EOG Res., Inc. v. Gutierrez , 75 S.W.3d 50, 53 (Tex. App.—San Antonio 2002, no pet.) (explaining that the reason a trial date must be included in the injunction order is “to protect the parties from being subject to a temporary injunction made permanent by a court’s failure to set the matter for a final determination on the merits”).
discussed Cited as authority (rule) Emex Holdings, Llc v. Antonio Naim and Alfredo Naim (2×) also: Cited "see, e.g."
Tex. App. · 2010 · confidence medium
Bank, FSB v. Brown, 142 S.W.3d 586, 591 (Tex. App.–Texarkana 2004, no pet.) (concluding that although error concerning the mandatory requirements of rule 683 was not raised in the brief on appeal, temporary injunction was void because it did not include order setting cause for trial on merits); EOG Res., 75 S.W.3d at 53 (same); Greathouse Ins.
discussed Cited as authority (rule) Emex Holdings, Llc v. Antonio Naim and Alfredo Naim (2×) also: Cited "see, e.g."
Tex. App. · 2010 · confidence medium
Bank, FSB v. Brown, 142 S.W.3d 586, 591 (Tex. App.-Texarkana 2004, no pet.) (concluding that although error concerning the mandatory requirements of rule 683 was not raised in the brief on appeal, temporary injunction was void because it did not include order setting cause for trial on merits); EOG Res ., 75 S.W.3d at 53 (same); Greathouse Ins.
discussed Cited as authority (rule) Charles W. Mann and Stewart & Mann, P. C. v. Rosa Aguirre (2×) also: Cited "see, e.g."
Tex. App. · 2010 · confidence medium
Bank, FSB v. Brown, 142 S.W.3d 586, 591 (Tex. App.-Texarkana 2004, no pet.) (although error not raised on appeal, temporary injunction void because it did not include order setting cause for trial on merits); EOG Res., 75 S.W.3d at 53 (same); Greathouse Ins.
discussed Cited as authority (rule) Charles W. Mann and Stewart & Mann, P. C. v. Rosa Aguirre (2×) also: Cited "see, e.g."
Tex. App. · 2010 · confidence medium
Bank, FSB v. Brown, 142 S.W.3d 586, 591 (Tex. App.–Texarkana 2004, no pet.) (although error not raised on appeal, temporary injunction void because it did not include order setting cause for trial on merits); EOG Res., 75 S.W.3d at 53 (same); Greathouse Ins.
cited Cited as authority (rule) Chin Tuo Chen v. Ray Braxton
Tex. App. · 2010 · confidence medium
EOG Res., Inc. v. Gutierrez, 75 S.W.3d 50, 53 (Tex. App.—San Antonio 2002, no pet.).
cited Cited as authority (rule) Chin Tuo Chen v. Ray Braxton
Tex. App. · 2010 · confidence medium
EOG Res., Inc. v. Gutierrez , 75 S.W.3d 50, 53 (Tex. App.--San Antonio 2002, no pet.).
discussed Cited as authority (rule) La Ventana Driftwood, L.P. Lee P. Wood And Michael Levenson v. Driftwood Development, L.P. (2×) also: Cited "see"
Tex. App. · 2005 · confidence medium
EOG Res., Inc. v. Gutierrez , 75 S.W.3d 50, 53 (Tex. App.--San Antonio 2002, no pet.).
discussed Cited as authority (rule) La Ventana Driftwood, L.P. Lee P. Wood And Michael Levenson v. Driftwood Development, L.P. (2×) also: Cited "see"
Tex. App. · 2005 · confidence medium
EOG Res., Inc. v. Gutierrez, 75 S.W.3d 50, 53 (Tex. App.—San Antonio 2002, no pet.).
discussed Cited as authority (rule) Tsephanyah Hawkins and Courtroom Data Solutions, Inc. F/K/A Stenoscribe, Inc. v. Claudia Hutchison
Tex. App. · 2005 · confidence medium
Qwest Communications Corporation v. AT & T Corporation , 24 S.W.3d 334 (Tex.2000); InterFirst Bank San Felipe, N.A. v. Paz Construction Company, 715 S.W.2d 640, 641 (Tex.1986); Bay Financial Savings Bank, FSB v. Brown , 142 S.W.3d 586, 591 (Tex.App. - Texarkana 2004, no pet’n); Kaufmann v. Morales , 93 S.W.3d 650, 656 (Tex.App. - Houston [14th Dist.] 2002, no pet’n); EOG Resources, Inc. v. Gutierrez , 75 S.W.3d 50, 52 (Tex.App. - San Antonio 2002, no pet’n); Wyatt v. Cowley , 74 S.W.3d 576, 577 (Tex.App. - Corpus Christi 2002, dism’d w.o.j.).
cited Cited as authority (rule) City of Sherman v. Eiras
Tex. App. · 2005 · confidence medium
EOG Res., Inc. v. Gutierrez, 75 S.W.3d 50, 53 (Tex.App.-San Antonio 2002, no pet.).
discussed Cited as authority (rule) texapp 2004 (2×) also: Cited "see"
Tex. App. · 2004 · confidence medium
EOG Res., Inc. v. Gutierrez , 75 S.W.3d 50, 53 (Tex. App.—San Antonio 2002, no pet.).
discussed Cited as authority (rule) texapp 2004 (2×) also: Cited "see"
Tex. App. · 2004 · confidence medium
EOG Res., Inc. v. Gutierrez , 75 S.W.3d 50, 53 (Tex. App.—San Antonio 2002, no pet.).
cited Cited as authority (rule) City of Canyon, Texas and Lois Rice v. Kevin Fehr and Brian Goss
Tex. App. · 2003 · confidence medium
EOG Resources, Inc. v. Gutierrez, 75 S.W.3d 50, 52 (Tex. App.--San Antonio 2002, no pet.).
cited Cited as authority (rule) City of Canyon, Texas and Lois Rice v. Kevin Fehr and Brian Goss
Tex. App. · 2003 · confidence medium
EOG Resources, Inc. v. Gutierrez , 75 S.W.3d 50, 52 (Tex. App.--San Antonio 2002, no pet.).
cited Cited as authority (rule) City of Canyon, Texas and Lois Rice v. Kevin Fehr and Brian Goss
Tex. App. · 2003 · confidence medium
EOG Resources, Inc. v. Gutierrez , 75 S.W.3d 50, 52 (Tex. App.--San Antonio 2002, no pet.).
cited Cited as authority (rule) City of Canyon v. Fehr
Tex. App. · 2003 · confidence medium
EOG Resources, Inc. v. Gutierrez, 75 S.W.3d 50, 52 (Tex. App.-San Antonio 2002, no pet.).
discussed Cited as authority (rule) In Re Garza (2×)
Tex. App. · 2003 · confidence medium
Thus, we have held that failure to meet the requirements of rule 683 renders the injunction order “fatally defective and void, whether specifically raised by point of error or not.” 3 EOG Res., Inc. v. Gutierrez, 75 S.W.3d 50, 53 (Tex.App.-San Antonio 2002, no pet.) (quoting Hopper v. Safeguard Bus.
cited Cited as authority (rule) in Re: Michael Whaley
Tex. App. · 2003 · confidence medium
EOG Res., Inc. v. Gutierrez , 75 S.W.3d 50, 53 (Tex. App.--San Antonio 2002, no pet.).
cited Cited as authority (rule) texapp 2002
Tex. App. · 2002 · confidence medium
Rather, it simply provides that the injunction order set the cause for trial on the merits. @ EOG Res., Inc. v. Gutierrez , 75 S.W.3d 50, 53 (Tex. App. C San Antonio 2002, no pet.).
cited Cited as authority (rule) Kaufmann v. Morales
Tex. App. · 2002 · confidence medium
Rather, it simply provides that the injunction order set the cause for trial on the merits.” EOG Res., Inc. v. Gutierrez, 75 S.W.3d 50, 53 (Tex.App.San Antonio 2002, no pet.).
cited Cited "see" ABP Holdings, Inc. Frankey J. Anderson, Antonio D. Partee and Wemyth Dewayne Breckenridge v. Rainbow International LLC
Tex. App. · 2021 · signal: see · confidence high
See EOG Res., Inc. v. Gutierrez, 75 S.W.3d 50, 53 (Tex. App.—San Antonio 2002, no pet.); Univ.
discussed Cited "see" Michele R. Pauli and Alann Torres v. Michael D. Hayes and Teresa C. Hayes
Tex. App. · 2018 · signal: see · confidence high
See EOG Res., Inc. v. Gutierrez, 75 S.W.3d 50, 52-53 (Tex. App.—San Antonio 2002, no pet.) (holding that because requirements of Rule 683 are mandatory, failure to comply with Rule 683 is not waived by failing to raise 10 Most of the Hayeses’ authority on this issue are opinions that decline to apply the Rule 683 requirement that an injunction state the reasons for its issuance to a permanent injunction.
discussed Cited "see" Percy L. Wayne Isgitt, Individually, and Isgitt & Associates, PC v. Christine Godwin, as Permanent Guardian of Craig Godwin
Tex. App. · 2015 · signal: see · confidence high
See EOG Res., Inc. v. Gutierrez, 75 S.W.3d 50, 52-53 (Tex. App.—San Antonio 2002, no pet.) (“We have held that the failure to meet the requirements of rule 683 renders the injunction order fatally defective and void, whether specifically raised by point of error or not.”).
discussed Cited "see" First State Bank of Odem v. Charlie Flores and Jessica Flores
Tex. App. · 2014 · signal: see · confidence high
See EOG Res., Inc. v. Gutierrez, 75 S.W.3d 50 , 52–53 (Tex. App.—San Antonio 2002, no pet.) (“We have held that the failure to meet the requirements of [R]ule 683 renders the injunction order fatally defective and void, whether specifically raised by point of error or not.”) (quotations, citations omitted).
discussed Cited "see" Leighton v. Rebeles (2×) also: Cited "see, e.g."
Tex. App. · 2011 · signal: see · confidence high
See EOG Resources, 75 S.W.3d at 53 .
discussed Cited "see" in the Matter of the Marriage of Charlie F. McAdams and Lesa McDowell McAdams
Tex. App. · 2008 · signal: see · confidence high
See EOG Res., Inc. v. Gutierrez , 75 S.W.3d 50 (Tex. App.-San Antonio 2002, no pet.); Henke v. Peoples State Bank , 6 S.W.3d 717, 721 (Tex. App.-Corpus Christi 1999, pet. dism'd w.o.j.); Moreno v. Baker Tools, Inc. , 808 S.W.2d 208, 210 (Tex. App.-Houston [1st Dist.] 1991, no writ).
discussed Cited "see" in the Matter of the Marriage of Richard Dean Grossnickle and Lee Ann Grossnickle and in the Interest of Emily Ann Grossnickle, a Minor Child
Tex. App. · 2003 · signal: see · confidence high
See EOG Res., Inc. v. Gutierrez , 75 S.W.3d 50 (Tex. App.-San Antonio 2002, no pet.); Henke v. Peoples State Bank , 6 S.W.3d 717, 721 (Tex. App.-Corpus Christi 1999, pet. dism'd w.o.j.); Moreno v. Baker Tools, Inc. , 808 S.W.2d 208, 210 (Tex. App.-Houston [1st Dist.] 1991, no writ).
discussed Cited "see" In Re the Marriage of Grossnickle
Tex. App. · 2003 · signal: see · confidence high
See EOG Res., Inc. v. Gutierrez, 75 S.W.3d 50 (Tex.App.-San Antonio 2002, no pet.); Henke v. Peoples State Bank, 6 S.W.3d 717, 721 (Tex.App.-Corpus Christi 1999, pet. dism’d w.o.j.); Moreno v. Baker Tools, Inc., 808 S.W.2d 208, 210 (Tex.App.-Houston [1st Dist.] 1991, no writ).
EOG RESOURCES, INC., Appellant,
v.
Javier GUTIERREZ as Attorney-In-Fact for Romeo Gutierrez Vela, Appellee
04-01-00463-CV.
Court of Appeals of Texas.
Feb 15, 2002.
75 S.W.3d 50
Douglas J. Dashiell, Jane M.N. Webre, Scott, Douglass & McConnico, L.L.P., Austin, John E. O'Neill, Reagan D. Pratt, Clements, O'Neill, Pierce & Nickens, L.L.P., Houston, for Appellant., Gregory N. Jones, Franklin, Cardwell & Jones, Michael Dorman, Locke, Liddell & Sapp, L.L.P., Houston, Adán A. Gonzalez, III, James K. Jones, Jr., Jones & Gonzalez, P.C., Laredo, Lloyd A. Muennink, Law Office of Lloyd A. Muennink, Austin, Timothy Patton, Timothy Patton, P.C., San Antonio, for Appellee.
Stone, Angelini, Marion.
Cited by 50 opinions  |  Published

Opinion by

KAREN ANGELINI, Justice.

EOG Resources, Inc. (“EOG”) brings this interlocutory appeal of the trial court’s temporary injunction order, which enjoins EOG from proceeding to an administrative hearing before the Texas Railroad Commission (“Commission”). In three issues,[*52] EOG asserts that the trial court abused its discretion. We reverse the trial court’s order.

Factual and Procedural Background

This appeal arises out of an oil and gas royalty dispute. Javier Gutierrez as Attorney-in-Fact for Romeo Gutierrez Vela (“Gutierrez”) alleges in the underlying lawsuit that EOG’s gas volume measurement practices result in inaccurate royalty calculations. Thus, Gutierrez contends that EOG breached its lease agreement and violated industry standards.

EOG requested an administrative hearing before the Commission to determine whether its measurement practices were in violation of the Commission’s rules. On April 25, 2001, the trial court entered a temporary restraining order enjoining EOG “from participating, or taking any steps, in the administrative action and/or in any other agency or administrative proceeding, regarding property and wells in which [Gutierrez] claims an interest (including but not limited to, adducing any evidence, requesting an adjournment, summoning any witnesses, presenting any proof or argument, and filing any papers in the administrative action or in any other action whatsoever).” The order also restrained EOG from “taking any measures before any administrative agency, including but not limited to the Texas Railroad Commission, regarding any property or wells in which [Gutierrez] claims an interest ... in any manner whatsoever, including but not limited to inquiring into whether [EOG] complied with any agency, administrative, or statutory guidelines, regulations or provisions regarding any property or wells owned by [Gutierrez].”

On May 8, 2001, the trial court heard Gutierrez’s motion for temporary injunction. The trial court granted Gutierrez’s motion and signed the “Temporary Injunction and Order” on June 15, 2001. Like the temporary restraining order, the temporary injunction enjoins EOG from proceeding in an administrative action before the Commission or before any other administrative agency. EOG appeals.

Standard of Review

Generally, in order to obtain temporary injunctive relief, the movant must show: (1) a probable right of recovery; (2) imminent, irreparable harm if the request is denied; and (3) no adequate remedy at law. Munson v. Milton, 948 S.W.2d 813, 815 (Tex.App.-San Antonio 1997, writ denied). The trial court enjoys broad discretion in granting or denying temporary injunctions. See Davis v. Huey, 571 S.W.2d 859, 861-62 (Tex.1978). In exercising its discretion, the only issue before the trial court is whether the status quo should be preserved pending trial on the merits. Camp v. Shannon, 162 Tex. 515, 348 S.W.2d 517, 519 (1961); Munson, 948 S.W.2d at 815. The trial court abuses its discretion when it misapplies the law to the “established facts or when the evidence does not reasonably support the conclusion that the applicant has a probable right of recovery.” City of San Antonio v. Rankin, 905 S.W.2d 427, 430 (Tex.App.-San Antonio 1995, no writ) (quoting State v. Southwestern Bell Tel. Co., 526 S.W.2d 526, 528 (Tex.1975)).

Discussion

Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 683 provides that “[e]very order granting a temporary injunction shall include an order setting the cause for trial on the merits with respect to the ultimate relief sought.” The order in the instant case, however, does not set the case for trial. The requirements of rule 683 are mandatory, and “an order granting a temporary injunction that does not meet them is subject to being declared void and dissolved.” Qwest Comm. Corp. v. AT & T Corp., 24 S.W.3d 334, 337 (Tex.2000). We have held[*53] that the failure to meet the requirements of rule 683 renders the injunction order “fatally defective and void, whether specifically raised by point of error or not.” [1] Hopper v. Safeguard Bus. Sys., Inc., 787 S.W.2d 624, 626 (Tex.App.-San Antonio 1990, no writ); accord Permian Chem. Co. v. State, 746 S.W.2d 873, 874 (Tex.App.-El Paso 1988, writ dism’d); Greathouse Ins. Agency, Inc. v. Tropical Invs., Inc., 718 S.W.2d 821, 822 (Tex.App.-Houston [14th Dist.] 1986, no writ); Univ. Interscholastic League v. Torres, 616 S.W.2d 355, 358 (Tex.Civ.App.-San Antonio 1981, no writ).

The purpose of a temporary injunction is to preserve the status quo of the subject matter of the suit, pending a final trial on the merits of the case. Butnaru v. Ford Motor Co., 2001 WL 618149, at *7, — S.W.3d-,-(Tex. 2001). The reason for requiring that an injunction order include a trial date is to prevent the temporary injunction from effectively becoming permanent without a trial. [2] Eastern Energy, Inc. v. SBY P’ship, 750 S.W.2d 5, 6 (Tex.App.-Houston [1st Dist.] 1988, no writ). Accordingly, a trial date must be included in an injunction order to protect the parties from being subject to a temporary injunction made permanent by a court’s failure to set the matter for a final determination on the merits.

Because the temporary injunction order does not conform to rule 683, the trial court abused its discretion in entering the order. Toms, 616 S.W.2d at 358. We, therefore, hold that the injunction order is void. We reverse the trial court’s temporary injunction order and order it be dissolved. InterFirst Bank San Felipe v. Paz Constr. Co., 715 S.W.2d 640, 641 (Tex. 1986); Torres, 616 S.W.2d at 358.

1

. Neither party to this appeal maintains that the injunction order is void for lack of a trial date setting.

2

. Rule 683 does not expressly require that a trial date be set. Rather, it simply provides that the injunction order set the cause for trial on the merits. Some courts have required, however, a specific trial date be set in the order. See Henke v. Peoples State Bank, 6 S.W.3d 717, 721 (Tex.App.-Corpus Christi 1999, pet. dism'd w.o.j.) (finding temporary injunction order defective for failure to set forth trial date); Moreno v. Baker Tools, Inc., 808 S.W.2d 208, 210 (Tex.App.-Houston [1st Dist.] 1991, no writ) (stating injunction order must include specific date for trial on merits); Corpus Christi Caller-Times v. Mancias, 794 S.W.2d 852, 854 (Tex.App.-Corpus Christi 1990, mandamus motion overruled) (holding injunction order void for failing to contain required trial date); Higginbotham v. Clues, 730 S.W.2d 129, 129 (Tex.App.-Houston [14th Dist.] 1987, no writ) (stating injunction order violates rule 683 because failed to include date for trial on merits). Furthermore, Black’s Law Dictionary provides that “[t]o 'set down' a cause for trial or hearing at a given term is to enter its title in the calendar, list, or docket of causes which are to be brought on at that term.” Black's Law Dictionary 955 (Abridged 6th Ed.1991). Accordingly, rule 683 implicitly requires the injunction to order the cause be calendared on the trial court's docket.