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Current as of: 2010
Chapter 34.03Uniform Residential Landlord And Tenant Act
Chapter 34.05Rental Of Agricultural, Personal, And Nonresidential Property
Chapter 34.07Horizontal Property Regimes Act
Chapter 34.08Common Interest Ownership
Chapter 34.15Conveyances
Chapter 34.17Conservation And Public Recreational Use Easements
Chapter 34.20Mortgages And Trust Deeds
Chapter 34.25Validation Of Formal Defects
Chapter 34.27Modification Or Abolition Of Common Law Property Rules
Chapter 34.35Liens
Chapter 34.40Fraudulent Transfers, Revocations, And Trusts
Chapter 34.45Unclaimed Property
Chapter 34.50Actions For Injuries To Property Interests
Chapter 34.55Uniform Land Sales Practices Act
Chapter 34.60Relocation Assistance And Real Property Acquisition Practices
Chapter 34.65Land Surveys
Chapter 34.70Disclosures In Residential Real Property Transfers
Chapter 34.75Noise Levels Of Sport Shooting Facilities And Private Airport Facilities
Chapter 34.77Community Property Act
Chapter 34.80Escrow Transactions For Residential Real Property

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