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OPINION

Appellee Bertrand R. Love, the purchaser of a property located at 1615 and 1621 Wheeler Street in Harris County, Texas (“the Property”), intervened in a lawsuit between appellant, Allon R. Hahn, individually and d/b/a Hahn’s Gulf Services (collectively, “Hahn”), and Mid-Town Roofing and Construction, Inc. (“Mid-Town”), seeking to enjoin Hahn from carrying out an execution sale on the Property to satisfy a judgment lien against a third party, O’Neal Session, and to remove Hahn’s claims as a cloud on the title. Hahn filed counterclaims against Mid-Town and Love and a third-party action against O’Neal, Myria, and Pamela Session for claims under the Texas Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act (“Fraudulent Transfer Act” or “TUFTA”),*fn1 and he sought a declaratory judgment that he had a valid lien on the Property. Following an interlocutory summary judgment and a trial to a jury, the trial court entered final judgment in favor of Love on his claims, and it entered judgment against the Sessions and Mid-Town in favor of Hahn.*fn2

In five issues, Hahn argues that (1) & (2) the evidence supporting the jury’s verdict was legally and factually insufficient; (3) the charge was erroneous; (4) the trial court abused its discretion in excluding certain testimony and documentary evidence; and (5) the trial court erred in granting Love’s motion for partial summary judgment on the ground that the 2002 deed transferring the property from Session to Mid-Town was legally sufficient to pass title.

 
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