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While the online version of the statutes contain only the language of the law, the Thurgood Marshall School of Law Library has a complete set of Vernon's Texas Codes Annotated which is available for patrons to use in the library. This set provides helpful annotations to case law and secondary sources relevant to. a particular statute. II.
Most Texas statutes today are arranged into 27 topical codes (see box at left), which are the result of many decades of legislative enactment and revision of law. In 1963, the legislature charged the Texas Legislative Council with conducting an ongoing nonsubstantive revision of the 1925 statutes.
Sec. 7.104. NEGOTIABLE AND NONNEGOTIABLE DOCUMENT OF TITLE. (a) A document of title is negotiable if by its terms the goods are to be delivered to bearer or to the order of a named person. (b) A document of title other than one described in Subsection (a) is nonnegotiable.
In particular, this handout will address what to do before you begin interpreting a statute (Part I), tools of statutory interpretation (Part II), and theories of statutory interpretation (Part III) that can help inform which tools of interpretation you employ.
(Article 5429b-1, Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes). The program contemplates a topic-by-topic revision of the state's general and permanent statute law without substantive change. (b) Consistent with the objectives of the statutory revision program, the purpose of this code is to make the law encompassed by this code more accessible and ...
23 wrz 2024 · The governing document for our state government. Statutes: Laws enacted by the state legislature. Administrative rules: Regulations created by state agencies. Case law: The body of judicial decisions from the courts. Attorney general opinions: Persuasive but non-binding interpretations of the law. Local ordinances: Laws enacted by ...