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Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code - Chapter 30 Miscellaneous ProvisionsLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Civil Practice & Remedies Code > Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code - Chapter 30 Miscellaneous Provisions In an instrument executed before suit is brought, a person may not accept service and waive process, enter an appearance in open court, or confess ... (a) If a district or county judge's term of office expires before the adjournment of the court term at which a case may be tried ... (a) This section applies to any criminal or civil suit, including matters of probate, and to any matters ancillary to the suit that require action ... (a) This section applies to a civil case in which: (1) the state is named as a party; (2) an agency in the executive or ... (a) In this section: (1) "Religious organization" means an organization that meets the standards for qualifying as a religious organization under Section 11.20, Tax Code. ... Civil discovery of a customer record maintained by a financial institution is governed by Section 59.006, Finance Code. Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. ... (a) A justice court may order a party who demands a jury trial in a justice court and who fails to appear for the trial ... If a jury in a trial in a justice court or a municipal court is discharged without having rendered a verdict, the cause may be ... (a) Personal identifying information pertaining to an individual, including the individual's home address, home telephone number, and social security account number, is privileged from discovery ... In addition to any other procedure permitted under state law or by court rule, an application for issuance of a subpoena may be made by ... (a) With the agreement of the parties, and subject to Subsection (b), a trial judge may order that a hearing of a preliminary matter or ... (a) In a civil action filed in a district court, county court, statutory county court, or statutory probate court, each party or the party's attorney ... (a) In this section, "tertiary recusal motion" means a third or subsequent motion for recusal or disqualification filed against a district court, statutory probate court, ... (a) A claim against a district court, statutory probate court, or statutory county court judge that is added to a case pending in the court ... Last modified: August 10, 2007 |