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  1. Aug 6, 2024 · Rule 21 - Filing and Serving Pleadings and Motions. (a) Filing and Service Required. Every pleading, plea, motion, or application to the court for an order, whether in the form of a motion, plea, or other form of request, unless presented during a hearing or trial, must be filed with the clerk of the court in writing, must state the grounds ...

  2. Aug 31, 2013 · Rule 510 - Eviction Cases (§§ 510.1 — 510.13) Browse Texas Court Rules | Part V - Rules of Practice in Justice Courts for free on Casetext.

  3. (a) At the trial of the action or at any hearing inquiring into the facts and law of the action, after reasonable notice to the parties, the court may on its own motion, or shall on the motion of any party to the action, determine if a pleading has been signed in violation of any one of the standards prescribed by Section 9.011.

  4. Rule 500.10 - Appearances at Court Proceedings. Browse Texas Court Rules | Rule 500 - General Rules for free on Casetext.

  5. May 1, 2020 · rule 18c. recording and broadcasting of court proceedings rule 19. non-adjournment of term rule 20. minutes read and signed rule 21. filing and serving pleadings and motions rule 21a. methods of service rule 21b. sanctions for failure to serve or delivery a copy of pleadings and motions rule 21c. privacy protection for filed documents

  6. • Movants may set the motion for hearing at least 21 days after filing. Parties may withdraw a challenged cause of action within three days of the hearing to prevent the court from ruling on the motion. • It remains to be seen how new Rule 91a will affect Texas civil trial practice. Although

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  8. Dec 23, 2022 · To ask the court for something during litigation, you will usually need to file either a motion or request. Some of the most common motions and requests are Requests for Jury, Motions for Continuance; Motions to Amend Petitions; and Motions for Temporary Orders.