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    • Texas Statutes
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    • Title 2 - Trial, Judgment, and Appeal
    • Subtitle C - Judgments
    • Chapter 37 - Declaratory Judgments
    • Section 37.008. Court Refusal to Render

    Texas Statutes
    Chapter 37 - Declaratory Judgments
    Section 37.008. Court Refusal to Render

    Sec. 37.008. COURT REFUSAL TO RENDER. The court may refuse to render or enter a declaratory judgment or decree if the judgment or decree would not terminate the uncertainty or controversy giving rise to the proceeding.
    Acts 1985, 69th Leg., ch. 959, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1985.

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    Structure Texas Statutes

    Texas Statutes

    Civil Practice and Remedies Code

    Title 2 - Trial, Judgment, and Appeal

    Subtitle C - Judgments

    Chapter 37 - Declaratory Judgments

    Section 37.001. Definition

    Section 37.002. Short Title, Construction, Interpretation

    Section 37.003. Power of Courts to Render Judgment; Form and Effect

    Section 37.004. Subject Matter of Relief

    Section 37.005. Declarations Relating to Trust or Estate

    Section 37.0055. Declarations Relating to Liability for Sales and Use Taxes of Another State

    Section 37.006. Parties

    Section 37.007. Jury Trial

    Section 37.008. Court Refusal to Render

    Section 37.009. Costs

    Section 37.010. Review

    Section 37.011. Supplemental Relief

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