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Texas Rules of Civil Procedure (LawStack's TX Law)

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The Texas Rules of Civil Procedure in your pocket. Leave the heavy book at home. You should get this app now.

• Free trial. Available thereafter through in-app purchase. • Complete offline access. • All tables and images included. • Add custom bookmarks, highlighting, and notes. • Full-text search and other advanced search options. • Email and share sections or selected content with colleagues.

Contents:

• PART I - GENERAL RULES • PART II - RULES OF PRACTICE IN DISTRICT AND COUNTY COURTS • PART V - RULES OF PRACTICE IN JUSTICE COURTS • PART VI - RULES RELATING TO ANCILLARY PROCEEDINGS • PART VII - RULES RELATING TO SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS • PART VIII - CLOSING RULES

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