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CIVIL PRACTICE AND REMEDIES CODE
Title 2
Subtitle A
Chapter 14
Texas Statutes - Chapter 14: INMATE LITIGATION
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Section 14.001
DEFINITIONS
Section 14.002
SCOPE OF CHAPTER
Section 14.003
DISMISSAL OF CLAIM
Section 14.004
AFFIDAVIT RELATING TO PREVIOUS FILINGS
Section 14.005
GRIEVANCE SYSTEM DECISION; EXHAUSTION OF ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDIES
Section 14.006
COURT FEES, COURT COSTS, OTHER COSTS
Section 14.007
OTHER COSTS
Section 14.008
HEARING
Section 14.009
SUBMISSION OF EVIDENCE
Section 14.010
DISMISSAL OF CLAIM
Section 14.011
EFFECT ON OTHER CLAIMS
Section 14.012
QUESTIONNAIRE
Section 14.013
REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION BY MAGISTRATES
Section 14.014
CONFLICT WITH TEXAS RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
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