121.007[1/2] – , Civil Practice and Remedies Code, that contains, at a
Texas Property Code § 121.007[1/2]
Summary
This law outlines the procedure for filing a motion for judicial review regarding conveyance instruments that allegedly contain discriminatory provisions. It affects individuals or entities seeking to challenge such instruments in Texas courts.
Establishes filing requirements for judicial review motions.
Applies to conveyance instruments with discriminatory provisions.
Requires specific information to be included in the motion.
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