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...June 9, 2011, in favor of appellees Hydroscience, Inc. (HSI), Whitehall...its possession. There is no evidence the certificate was ever endorsed...
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...Claims, Inc., The Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania, and...this decision reconsidered per TWCC Rule 133.305. . . . Per TWCC Rule...
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...States Court of Appeals Fifth...of the evidence against him...the hearsay rule and the...Evidence (FRE) 803(6), and...with the Texas Department of...
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...a statutory and equitable bill of review proceeding to set aside...the merits, there was no evidence of proximate causation and that...
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...to arbitration on Speedemissions' claims of breach of contract and conversion...in several different states, including Texas. In 2005, Speedemissions sought to...
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United States Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit...determine whether the Texas Department of Criminal...beard. However, TDCJ rules prohibit most inmates...
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...United States Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit Lyle W. Cayce Clerk Before...
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...permanent injunctive relief against the Texas Municipal Power Agency ("TMPA...attempting to condemn a portion of his property. TMPA filed a...
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... Harris County, Texas Trial Court...appellants made all of their payments on...The summary judgment evidence established that appellants...
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