1205.104 – FAILURE TO FILE BOND. (a) The court shall
Texas Government Code § 1205.104
Summary
This law mandates the dismissal of any opposing party or intervenor who fails to file a required bond within 11 days of the court's order. Such a dismissal is considered a final judgment, limiting further jurisdiction over related issues unless an appeal is filed.
Dismissal occurs if bond is not filed within 11 days.
Dismissal is a final judgment unless appealed.
No further jurisdiction on related issues after dismissal.
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