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2011 Texas Code

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  • AGRICULTURE CODE
  • ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE
  • AUXILIARY WATER LAWS
  • BUSINESS AND COMMERCE CODE
  • BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS CODE
  • CIVIL PRACTICE AND REMEDIES CODE
  • CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
  • EDUCATION CODE
  • ELECTION CODE
  • ESTATES CODE
  • FAMILY CODE
  • FINANCE CODE
  • GOVERNMENT CODE
  • HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE
  • HUMAN RESOURCES CODE
  • INSURANCE CODE
  • INSURANCE CODE - NOT CODIFIED
  • LABOR CODE
  • LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE
  • NATURAL RESOURCES CODE
  • OCCUPATIONS CODE
  • PARKS AND WILDLIFE CODE
  • PENAL CODE
  • PROBATE CODE
  • PROPERTY CODE
  • SPECIAL DISTRICT LOCAL LAWS CODE
  • TAX CODE
  • TRANSPORTATION CODE
  • UTILITIES CODE
  • WATER CODE
  • VERNON'S CIVIL STATUTES

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