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- Property That Can Be Protected from Judgment Creditors
This article discusses the types of property that are protected (or "exempt") from being taken by creditors to pay debt judgments
- Exempt Property - Small Claims Cases - Guides at Texas State . . .
Information about small claims cases in Texas justice courts Certain types of money and property are protected in a debt collection lawsuit and cannot be taken by the creditor Texas court rules require the debtor be provided with notice about their protected property rights
- Texas Land Dispute: Neighbor Building on Your Property?
This guide will cover everything you need to know about Texas property line disputes, the legal options available, and how to prevent losing your land to encroachments or adverse possession claims
- Property Dispute Lawsuit in Texas - LegalMatch
Texas property disputes can involve clouds on title, landlord-tenant issues, or eminent domain Use LegalMatch to find a top real estate lawyer near you
- CIVIL PRACTICE AND REMEDIES CODE CHAPTER 16. LIMITATIONS
(a) If an action for the recovery of real property is barred under this chapter, the person who holds the property in peaceable and adverse possession has full title, precluding all claims
- What Assets Are Protected in a Lawsuit in Texas? Know Your . . .
Worried about protecting your property in a lawsuit? Learn what assets are protected in a lawsuit in Texas, including your home, retirement accounts, wages, and more
- Tort Claims as Property Rights | Texas Law
Courts have long said that legal claims are a constitutionally protected form of property But what does that mean? This essay explores the treatment of legal claims as property rights in the context of mass torts in doctrinal, theoretical, and economic terms
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