Sec. 161.324. DEFENSES IN LAWSUITS. After obtaining the permission of the legislature, in any action brought in the courts against the state involving the title to a tract of land to which the state has a warranty deed, the state is entitled to plead all statutes of limitations in the general laws of this state, but this shall not be considered as a limitation to any other defense the state may have.
Acts 1977, 65th Leg., p. 2672, ch. 871, art. I, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1977.
Structure Texas Statutes
Chapter 161 - Veterans Land Board
Section 161.311. Board Judge of Forfeiture
Section 161.312. Forfeiture by Board
Section 161.313. Correction of Reason for Forfeiture
Section 161.314. Time of Forfeiture
Section 161.315. Notice to County Clerk
Section 161.316. Effect of Forfeiture on Leases
Section 161.317. Reinstatement of Purchase
Section 161.318. Resale of Land
Section 161.319. Resale of Forfeited Land
Section 161.320. Late Payments; Default Interest Rate
Section 161.321. Vacating Premises
Section 161.322. Enforcement of Forfeiture and Protection of Rights