147.123 – MITIGATION OF DAMAGES. (a) In an action to
Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 147.123
Summary
This law outlines the court's responsibility to instruct juries on determining responsibility and the duty to mitigate damages in certain legal actions. It applies to cases under Chapter 33 and ensures that juries understand how to assess damages appropriately.
Applies to actions governed by Chapter 33.
Court must instruct on responsibility determination.
Claimants have a duty to mitigate damages.
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