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Chapter 1351
Sale of Property of Certain Incapacitated Persons

Sections

1351.001
Authority to Sell Minor's Interest in Property Without Guardianship
1351.002
Application; Venue
1351.003
Hearing; Requirements for Sale
1351.004
Payment of Sale Proceeds into Court Registry
1351.005
Withdrawal of Sale Proceeds from Registry Not Prohibited
1351.006
Disaffirmation of Sale Prohibited
1351.051
Applicability of Subchapter
1351.052
Authority to Sell Ward's Interest in Property Without Appointment as Guardian of the Estate in This State
1351.053
Application; Venue
1351.054
Hearing
1351.055
Payment of Sale Proceeds into Court Registry
1351.056
Withdrawal of Sale Proceeds from Registry Not Prohibited
1351.057
Disaffirmation of Sale Prohibited
 



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

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