112.202 – ACTUAL KNOWLEDGE OR NOTICE OF AGREEMENT. (a) In
Texas Estates Code § 112.202
Summary
This law defines what constitutes 'actual knowledge' or 'notice' of a community property survivorship agreement in Texas. It specifies that knowledge is established only through written notice or a certified copy of the agreement or its revocation.
Defines 'actual knowledge' and 'notice' for community property agreements.
Knowledge requires written notice or certified copies of agreements.
Affects individuals and entities involved in community property agreements.
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