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Texas Statutes
CIVIL PRACTICE AND REMEDIES CODE
Title 2
Subtitle C
Chapter 37
Texas Statutes - Chapter 37: DECLARATORY JUDGMENTS
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Section 37.001
DEFINITION
Section 37.002
SHORT TITLE, CONSTRUCTION, INTERPRETATION
Section 37.003
POWER OF COURTS TO RENDER JUDGMENT; FORM AND EFFECT
Section 37.004
SUBJECT MATTER OF RELIEF
Section 37.005
DECLARATIONS RELATING TO TRUST OR ESTATE
Section 37.0055
DECLARATIONS RELATING TO LIABILITY FOR SALES AND USE TAXES OF ANOTHER STATE
Section 37.006
PARTIES
Section 37.007
JURY TRIAL
Section 37.008
COURT REFUSAL TO RENDER
Section 37.009
COSTS
Section 37.010
REVIEW
Section 37.011
SUPPLEMENTAL RELIEF
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