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Chapter 252
Safekeeping and Custody of Wills

Sections

252.001
Will Deposit; Certificate
252.002
Sealed Wrapper Required
252.003
Numbering of Filed Wills and Corresponding Certificates
252.004
Index
252.051
Will Delivery
252.052
Surrender of Certificate of Deposit; Exception
252.101
Notification by County Clerk
252.102
Will Delivery on Testator's Death
252.103
Inspection of Will by County Clerk
252.104
Notice and Delivery of Will to Executor
252.105
Notice and Delivery of Will to Devisees
252.151
Deposit Has No Legal Significance
252.152
Prior Deposited Will in Relation to Later Will
252.153
Will Deposit Does Not Constitute Notice
252.201
Will Delivery
252.202
Personal Service on Custodian of Estate Papers
252.203
Arrest; Confinement
252.204
Damages
252.2015
Notice and Delivery of Will to Executor or Devisees
 



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The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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