1104.159 – REVOCATION OF DECLARATION. The declarant may
Texas Estates Code § 1104.159
Summary
This law allows a declarant to revoke a declaration similar to how a will can be revoked. It specifies that revocation can occur through methods outlined in the relevant section of the Estates Code, including re-executing the declaration as originally required.
Declarants can revoke declarations like wills.
Revocation methods are defined in Section 253.002.
Re-execution of the declaration is permitted for revocation.
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