11.1035 – MISTAKEN FILING. (a) If the clerk mistakenly
Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 11.1035
Summary
This law addresses situations where a clerk mistakenly files a case from a vexatious litigant without proper authorization. It allows any party involved to notify the clerk and other parties that the plaintiff must obtain permission to proceed with the litigation.
Applies to vexatious litigants under a prefiling order.
Allows parties to notify about mistaken filings.
Requires permission for vexatious litigants to file cases.
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