The proper objective of rules of civil procedure is to obtain a just, fair, equitable and impartial adjudication of the rights of litigants under established principles of substantive law. To the end that this objective may be attained with as great expedition and dispatch and at the least expense both to the litigants and to the state as may be practicable, these rules shall be given a liberal construction.
RULE 1. OBJECTIVE OF RULES
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- PART I – GENERAL RULES
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- RULE 1. OBJECTIVE OF RULES
- RULE 10. WITHDRAWAL OF ATTORNEY
- RULE 11. AGREEMENTS TO BE IN WRITING
- RULE 12. ATTORNEY TO SHOW AUTHORITY
- RULE 13. EFFECT OF SIGNING PLEADINGS, MOTIONS AND OTHER PAPERS; SANCTIONS
- RULE 14. AFFIDAVIT BY AGENT
- RULE 14b. RETURN OR OTHER DISPOSITION OF EXHIBITS
- RULE 14c. DEPOSIT IN LIEU OF SURETY BOND
- RULE 2. SCOPE OF RULES
- RULE 3. CONSTRUCTION OF RULES
- RULE 3a. LOCAL RULES, FORMS, AND STANDING ORDERS
- RULE 4. COMPUTATION OF TIME
- RULE 5. ENLARGEMENT OF TIME
- RULE 6. SUITS COMMENCED ON SUNDAY
- RULE 7. MAY APPEAR BY ATTORNEY
- RULE 8. ATTORNEY IN CHARGE
- RULE 9. NUMBER OF COUNSEL HEARD
- PART II – RULES OF PRACTICE IN DISTRICT AND COUNTY COURTS
- PART III – RULES OF PRACTICE IN THE BUSINESS COURT
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- Texas Rules of Evidence
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