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    Texas Statutes
    Subchapter A. General Provisions
    Section 90.009. Joinder of Claimants

    Sec. 90.009. JOINDER OF CLAIMANTS. Unless all parties agree otherwise, claims relating to more than one exposed person may not be joined for a single trial.
    Added by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch. 97 (S.B. 15), Sec. 2, eff. September 1, 2005.

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    Structure Texas Statutes

    Texas Statutes

    Civil Practice and Remedies Code

    Title 4 - Liability in Tort

    Chapter 90 - Claims Involving Asbestos and Silica

    Subchapter A. General Provisions

    Section 90.001. Definitions

    Section 90.002. Pulmonary Function Testing

    Section 90.003. Reports Required for Claims Involving Asbestos-Related Injury

    Section 90.004. Reports Required for Claims Involving Silica-Related Injury

    Section 90.005. Prohibited Basis for Diagnosis

    Section 90.006. Serving Reports

    Section 90.007. Motion to Dismiss in Action Filed on or After September 1, 2005

    Section 90.008. Voluntary Dismissal

    Section 90.009. Joinder of Claimants

    Section 90.010. Multidistrict Litigation Proceedings

    Section 90.011. Bankruptcy

    Section 90.012. Supreme Court Rulemaking

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