10.365 – COURT COSTS; COMPENSATION FOR APPRAISER. (a) An
Texas Business Organizations Code § 10.365
Summary
This law outlines the compensation for appraisers appointed in certain legal proceedings and how court costs are allocated. It affects organizations involved in disputes with dissenting owners, ensuring fair distribution of costs between parties.
Appraisers receive reasonable fees from court costs.
Court costs are shared between the organization and dissenting owners.
Allocation of costs is determined by the court's discretion.
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