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PROPERTY CODE TITLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS CHAPTER 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS Sec. 1.001. PURPOSE OF CODE. (a) This code is enacted as a part of the state's continuing statutory revision program begun by the Texas Legislative Council in 1963 as directed by the legislature in Chapter 448, Acts of the 58th Legislature, Regular Session, 1963
CHAPTER 92. RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES. SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS. Sec. 92.001. DEFINITIONS. Except as otherwise provided by this chapter, in this chapter: (1) "Dwelling" means one or more rooms rented for use as a permanent residence under a single lease to one or more tenants.
Title 15 - FAIR HOUSING PRACTICES (§§ 301.001 — 301.171) Browse Texas Codes | PROPERTY CODE for free on Casetext.
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