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Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code - Chapter 51 AppealsLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Civil Practice & Remedies Code > Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code - Chapter 51 Appeals (a) In a case tried in justice court in which the judgment or amount in controversy exceeds $20, exclusive of costs, or in which the ... (a) After final judgment in a case tried in justice court in which the judgment or amount in controversy exceeds $20, exclusive of costs, a ... If a county or district court hears a case on certiorari from a justice court, a person may take an appeal or writ of error ... In a civil case in which the judgment or amount in controversy exceeds $100, exclusive of interest and costs, a person may take an appeal ... In a case in which a writ of error to the court of appeals is allowed, the writ of error may be taken at any ... (a) A person may appeal from an interlocutory order of a district court, county court at law, or county court that: (1) appoints a receiver ... In the case of an appeal brought pursuant to Section 51.014(6), if the order appealed from is affirmed, the court of appeals shall order the ... Last modified: August 10, 2007 |