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  1. RULE 107. RETURN OF SERVICE - ruledex.com

    3 days ago · This form is not for questions about interpretation or applicability of court rules, and any such submission will be disregarded. Questions of that nature should always be directed …

  2. May 1, 2020 · RULE 2. SCOPE OF RULES These rules shall govern the procedure in the justice, county, and district courts of the State of Texas in all actions of a civil nature, with such …

  3. Rule 107. Return of Service (2012) - South Texas College of Law …

    These rules specifically prescribe the procedure with respect to citations by publication and Rule 107 dealing with citations in general is not applicable. There can be no default judgment when …

  4. STATE BAR OF TEXAS COMMITTEE ON COURT RULES UEST FOR NEW RULE I. Exact wording of existing Rule: Rule 107. RETURN OF SERVICE

  5. When the officer or authorized person has not served the citation, the return shall show the diligence used by the officer or authorized person to execute the same and the cause of failure …

  6. This Order incorporates those revisions and contains the final version of the amendments to Texas Rules of Civil Procedure 103, 107, and 501, effective December 1, 2024.

  7. Rule 107 Texas Rules of Evidence

    Rule of Optional Completeness. If a party introduces part of an act, declaration, conversation, writing, or recorded statement, an adverse party may inquire into any other part on the same …

  8. Comment to 1990 change: To make Texas Rules of Civil Procedure timetables mandatory and to preclude use of unpublished local rules or other "standing" orders to local practices to …

  9. This Order incorporates those revisions and contains the final version of the amendments to Texas Rules of Civil Procedure 103, 107, and 501, effective December 1, 2024.

  10. Rule 107. Return of Citation (1941) - South Texas College of Law …

    These rules specifically prescribe the procedure with respect to citations by publication and Rule 107 dealing with citations in general is not applicable. There can be no default judgment when …