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CIVIL PRACTICE AND REMEDIES CODE TITLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS CHAPTER 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS Sec. 1.001. PURPOSE OF CODE. (a) This code is enacted as a part of the state's continuing statutory revision program, begun by the Texas Legislative Council in 1963 as directed by the legislature in Chapter 323, Government Code. The program contemplates a ...
chapter 140b. civil remedies and enforcement related to racketeering and unlawful debt collection
civil practice and remedies code. title 2. trial, judgment, and appeal. subtitle b. trial matters. chapter 27. actions involving the exercise of certain constitutional rights. sec. 27.001. definitions. in this chapter:
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Tex. Civ. Practice & Remedies Code. Refreshed: 2024-06-05.
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ADVERSE POSSESSION BY COTENANT HEIR: 15-YEAR COMBINED LIMITATIONS PERIOD.
CIVIL PRACTICE AND REMEDIES CODE CHAPTER 41. DAMAGES. TITLE 2. TRIAL, JUDGMENT, AND APPEAL. CHAPTER 41. DAMAGES. Sec. 41.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: (1) "Claimant" means a party, including a plaintiff, counterclaimant, cross-claimant, or third-party plaintiff, seeking recovery of damages.
Texas Codes. CIVIL PRACTICE AND REMEDIES CODE. CIVIL PRACTICE AND REMEDIES CODE. Browse as List; Search Within; Title 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS (§§ 1.001 — 1.003) Title 2 - TRIAL, JUDGMENT, AND APPEAL (§§ 5.001 — 52.007) Title 3 - EXTRAORDINARY REMEDIES (§§ 61.001 — 66.003)
Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code - CIV PRAC & REM § 41.001. Definitions. (1) “ Claimant ” means a party, including a plaintiff, counterclaimant, cross-claimant, or third-party plaintiff, seeking recovery of damages.