Statutory probate court definition

Statutory probate court means a court created by statute and designated as a statutory probate court under Chapter 25, Government Code. For purposes of this code, the term does not include a county court at law exercising probate jurisdiction unless the court is designated a statutory probate court under Chapter 25, Government Code.
Statutory probate court means a statutory court designated as a statutory probate court under Chapter 25, Government Code. A county court at law exercising probate jurisdiction is not a statutory probate court under this Code unless the court is designated a statutory probate court under Chapter 25, Government Code.
Statutory probate court means a court created by statute and designated as a statutory probate court under Chapter 25, Government Code. For purposes of this code, the term does not include a county court at law exercising probate jurisdiction unless the court is designated a statutory probate court underChapter 25, Government Code.Added by Acts 2009, effective January 1, 2014.Sec. 22.008. Devise.‌

Examples of Statutory probate court in a sentence

  • Lee (14th Court of Appeals—Houston) for the proposition that statutory probate courts have independent jurisdiction irrespective of an estate being pending, while ignoring the requirement that an estate be a party to any proceeding in a Statutory probate court.

  • See Cause No. C-1-PB-11-001181, in the Travis County Statutory probate court No. 1, Hon.

  • Statutory Probate Judges SB 615Applicant’s SSN and Driver’s License Requirement Requires last 3 numbers of party’s driver’s license number and SSN in:• Probate or guardianship proceedings• Filed in:• District court• County court• Statutory county court• Statutory probate court Amends Civ.

  • Senate Rule 12.03(2) is suspended to permit the committee to omit the following text in added Section 111.001, Government Code: (10) "Statutory probate court" has the meaning assigned by Section 601, Texas Probate Code.


More Definitions of Statutory probate court

Statutory probate court means a statutory court whose jurisdiction is limited by statute to the general jurisdiction of a probate court and a court whose statutorily designated name contains the word "probate." County courts at law exercising probate jurisdiction are not statutory probate courts under this chapter unless the statutorily designated name of the county courts at law includes the word "probate."
Statutory probate court means a court created by statute and designated as a statutory probate court under Chapter 25, Government Code. The term does not include a

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