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    • Texas Statutes
    • Tax Code
    • Title 1 - Property Tax Code
    • Subtitle E - Collections and Delinquency
    • Chapter 33 - Delinquency
    • Subchapter D. Tax Masters
    • Section 33.78. Masters May Not Be Appointed Under Texas Rules of Civil Procedure

    Texas Statutes
    Subchapter D. Tax Masters
    Section 33.78. Masters May Not Be Appointed Under Texas Rules of Civil Procedure

    Sec. 33.78. MASTERS MAY NOT BE APPOINTED UNDER TEXAS RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE. A court may not appoint a master under Rule 171, Texas Rules of Civil Procedure, in a delinquent tax suit.
    Added by Acts 1991, 72nd Leg., ch. 525, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1991.

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    Structure Texas Statutes

    Texas Statutes

    Tax Code

    Title 1 - Property Tax Code

    Subtitle E - Collections and Delinquency

    Chapter 33 - Delinquency

    Subchapter D. Tax Masters

    Section 33.71. Masters for Tax Suits

    Section 33.72. Report Transmitted to Court; Notice

    Section 33.73. Court Action on Master's Report; Master's Compensation

    Section 33.74. Appeal of Recommendation of Final Judgment to the Referring Court or on Request of the Referring Court

    Section 33.75. Decree or Order of Court

    Section 33.76. Jury Trial Demanded

    Section 33.77. Effect of Master's Report Pending Appeal

    Section 33.78. Masters May Not Be Appointed Under Texas Rules of Civil Procedure

    Section 33.79. Immunity

    Section 33.80. Court Reporter

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