115.017 – WAIVER OF NOTICE. A person, including a guardian
Texas Property Code § 115.017
Summary
This law allows individuals, including guardians and fiduciaries, to waive the requirement for notice in legal proceedings by submitting a signed written document. This can streamline processes by eliminating the need for formal notice in certain cases.
Individuals can waive notice through a signed writing.
Applies to guardians, guardians ad litem, and fiduciaries.
Filed documents must be part of the legal proceedings.
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In simple terms: Learn about Texas's WAIVER OF NOTICE. A person, including a guardian law, including definitions, penalties, and legal implications.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.
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