Tex. Civ. Practice & Remedies Code Section 15.020
Major Transactions: Specification of Venue by Agreement


(a)

In this section, “major transaction” means a transaction evidenced by a written agreement under which a person pays or receives, or is obligated to pay or entitled to receive, consideration with an aggregate stated value equal to or greater than $1 million. The term does not include a transaction entered into primarily for personal, family, or household purposes, or to settle a personal injury or wrongful death claim, without regard to the aggregate value.

(b)

An action arising from a major transaction shall be brought in a county if the party against whom the action is brought has agreed in writing that a suit arising from the transaction may be brought in that county.

(c)

Notwithstanding any other provision of this title, an action arising from a major transaction may not be brought in a county if:

(1)

the party bringing the action has agreed in writing that an action arising from the transaction may not be brought in that county, and the action may be brought in another county of this state or in another jurisdiction; or

(2)

the party bringing the action has agreed in writing that an action arising from the transaction must be brought in another county of this state or in another jurisdiction, and the action may be brought in that other county, under this section or otherwise, or in that other jurisdiction.

(d)

This section does not apply to an action if:

(1)

the agreement described by this section was unconscionable at the time that it was made;

(2)

the agreement regarding venue is voidable under Chapter 272 (Law Applicable to Certain Construction Contracts), Business & Commerce Code; or

(3)

venue is established under a statute of this state other than this title.

(e)

This section does not affect venue and jurisdiction in an action arising from a transaction that is not a major transaction.
Added by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 84, Sec. 1, eff. Aug. 30, 1999.
Amended by:
Acts 2007, 80th Leg., R.S., Ch. 885 (H.B. 2278), Sec. 2.10, eff. April 1, 2009.

Source: Section 15.020 — Major Transactions: Specification of Venue by Agreement, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/CP/htm/CP.­15.­htm#15.­020 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

15.001
Definitions
15.002
Venue: General Rule
15.003
Multiple Plaintiffs and Intervening Plaintiffs
15.004
Mandatory Venue Provisions Governs Multiple Claims
15.005
Multiple Defendants
15.006
Venue Determined by Facts Existing at the Time of Accrual
15.007
Conflict with Certain Provisions
15.011
Land
15.012
Injunction Against Suit
15.013
Injunction Against Execution of Judgment
15.014
Head of State Department
15.015
Counties
15.016
Other Mandatory Venue
15.017
Libel, Slander, or Invasion of Privacy
15.018
Federal Employers’ Liability Act
15.019
Inmate Litigation
15.020
Major Transactions: Specification of Venue by Agreement
15.031
Executor
15.032
Insurance
15.033
Breach of Warranty by Manufacturer
15.035
Contract in Writing
15.038
Other Permissive Venue
15.039
Transient Person
15.062
Counterclaims, Cross Claims, and Third-party Claims
15.063
Transfer
15.064
Hearings
15.065
Watercourse or Roadway Forming County Boundary
15.066
Conflict with Rules of Civil Procedure
15.081
Application
15.082
Venue: General Rule
15.083
Residence of a Single Man
15.084
Forcible Entry and Detainer
15.085
Executor
15.086
Counties
15.087
Option: Suit in Defendant’s County of Residence
15.088
Nonresident
15.089
Transient Person
15.090
Personal Property
15.091
Rents
15.092
Contract
15.093
Torts
15.094
Corporation
15.095
Railroad Companies
15.096
Steamboat or Other Vessel
15.097
Insurance Companies
15.098
Pleading Requirements
15.099
More than One Justice
15.100
Disqualified Justice
15.0115
Landlord-tenant
15.0151
Certain Political Subdivisions
15.0181
Jones Act
15.0641
Venue Rights of Multiple Defendants
15.0642
Mandamus
15.0821
Administrative Rules for Transfer

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

§ 15.020’s source at texas​.gov