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Chapter 112
Powers and Duties of Railroads

Sections

112.001
Definition of Person
112.002
General Rights of Railroads
112.003
Damages
112.051
Entry onto Private Property
112.052
Acquisition of Property for Change, Relocation, or Abandonment of Railroad Line
112.053
Condemnation of Property: When Railroad Company and Owner Disagree
112.054
Condemnation of Property: Certain Terminal Switching Railroads
112.055
Right-of-way Acquired by Condemnation
112.056
Condemnation of Property for Certain Roads
112.057
Construction on or near Certain Waterways or Roads
112.058
Intersection of Rail Line and Road or Street
112.059
Crossings of Public Roads
112.060
Conversion of Property in Custody of Railroad Company
112.061
Suit Involving Railroad Company Property
112.062
Railroad Company Property Subject to Execution; Characterization of Rolling Stock
112.101
Cattle Guards
112.102
Liability for Death or Injury to Stock
112.103
Duty to Stop and Render Aid; Offense
112.151
Applicability of Subchapter
112.152
Liability Generally for Injury to or Death of Employee
112.153
Contributory Negligence
112.154
Assumed Risk
112.155
Certain Provisions Void
112.156
Liability Offset
112.157
Construction of Certain Sections
112.158
Injury to Fellow Servant
112.201
Definition
112.202
Applicability
112.203
Department of Public Safety Powers and Duties
112.204
Security
112.205
Coordination with Other Entities
 



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

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