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This publication from the Texas Attorney General provides answers to frequently asked questions about Texas eminent domain laws such as "what is the legal basis for the power of eminent domain" and "who pays the cost of an eminent domain proceeding."
A legal research guide on the state and federal laws for eminent domain. The Texas State Law Library publishes legal research guides to help both self-represented litigants/pro se litigants and attorneys/legal practitioners locate the legal information they need.
A legal research guide on the state and federal laws for eminent domain. The Texas State Law Library publishes legal research guides to help both self-represented litigants/pro se litigants and attorneys/legal practitioners locate the legal information they need.
A legal research guide on the state and federal laws for eminent domain. The Texas State Law Library publishes legal research guides to help both self-represented litigants/pro se litigants and attorneys/legal practitioners locate the legal information they need.
This news article explains updates to Texas law that restrict certain types of protests at oil pipeline sites and other sites of critical infrastructure.
Private easements - An easement given to a private person or entity for a specific purpose. An example could be an easement given to a neighbor to use a private road to access their property. Below you will find references to areas of Texas law that govern easements.
This video explainer from US Law Shield, a private legal defense company, explains the possible criminal consequences of shooting a trespasser on your property. This page from FindLaw discusses "castle doctrine," "stand your ground," and "duty to retreat" laws.
This FAQ from Texas Law Help covers the basics of directives to physicians in Texas, including information on these directives are used, requirements for a valid directive, and more. Texas Attorney General Consumer Protection Division
There are many steps in the eviction process that each take a certain amount of time. Until a writ of possession is issued, the tenant can remain in their home. Step 1: Written Notice to Vacate. Unless the lease agreement says otherwise, the landlord must give the tenant at least 3 days to move out.
This is a guide explaining how to do effective case law research using online and print resources. The Texas State Law Library publishes legal research guides to help both self-represented litigants/pro se litigants and attorneys/legal practitioners locate the legal information they need.