With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". (Tex. 1993). 16 . Davis v. Huey, 571 S.W.2d 859, 861-62 (Tex. 1978). 17 . Butnaru v. Ford Motor Co., 84 S.W.3d 198, 204 (Tex. 2002). 18 . Id. at 211. 19 . Tex. R. Civ. P. 39. 20 . Tex. R. Civ. P. 39(a)(1). 21 . Tex R. Civ. P. 39(b). 22 . Id. 23 . 77 Tex. 464, 14 S.W. 365, 365 (1890). 24 . Id. 25 . Id. The Texas State Historical Association names Ysleta as one of, if not the, oldest towns in Texas. It has now been incorporated as a part of the city of El Paso. Nancy Hamilton, "Ysleta, Texas,” Handbook of Texas Online, June 15, 2010, available through the Texas State Historical Association at https:// tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hny 06. 26 . Gaal, 14 S.W. at 365. 27 . Id. at 365-66. 28 . Id. at 366. 29 . Id. 30 . City of Austin v. Cahill, 99 Tex. 172, 88 S.W. 542, 548 (1905) (<HOLDING>). 31 . 620 S.W.2d 104 (Tex. 1981). 32 . Id. at

A: holding those who are to perform the command of the writ are necessary parties
B: recognizing that a court is without jurisdiction to issue an injunction which would interfere with the rights of those who are not parties to the action
C: holding that it is permissible for an alj to credit the opinions of physicians who perform an autopsy over those who merely view the results
D: holding that all property owners affected by a residential use permit are necessary parties
A.