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Chapter 42
Judicial Review

Sections

42.01
Right of Appeal by Property Owner
42.02
Right of Appeal by Chief Appraiser
42.03
Right of Appeal by County
42.04
Intervention by State or Political Subdivision Owning Property Subject to Taxable Leasehold
42.05
Comptroller as Party
42.06
Notice of Appeal
42.07
Costs of Appeal
42.08
Forfeiture of Remedy for Nonpayment of Taxes
42.09
Remedies Exclusive
42.015
Appeal by Person Leasing Property
42.016
Intervention in Appeal by Certain Persons
42.21
Petition for Review
42.22
Venue
42.23
Scope of Review
42.24
Action by Court
42.25
Remedy for Excessive Appraisal
42.26
Remedy for Unequal Appraisal
42.28
Appeal of District Court Judgment
42.29
Attorney's Fees
42.30
Attorney Notice of Certain Engagements
42.031
Right of Appeal by Taxing Unit
42.41
Correction of Rolls
42.42
Corrected and Supplemental Tax Bills
42.43
Refund
42.081
Deferral of Delinquent Tax Suit During Appeal
42.221
Consolidated Appeals for Multicounty Property
42.225
Property Owner's Right to Appeal Through Arbitration
42.226
Mediation
42.227
Pretrial Settlement Discussions
42.231
Jurisdiction of District Court; Remand of Certain Appeals
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

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

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