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AMENDED ORIGINAL PETITION TO THE HONORABLE JUDGE OF SAID COURT: The State of Texas, by and through its Attorney General, Greg Abbott, on behalf of the people of Texas, files this first amended original petition, and for cause of action would show the following: Discovery Control Plan 1.1. Pursuant to TEX . R. C IV . P. 190, Plaintiff intends that discovery in this case be conducted under Level 2. Parties and Service 2.1. Plaintiff, State of Texas, is authorized to bring this suit through its.

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How to fill out the NO. D-1-GV-06-000030 STATE OF TEXAS online

Filling out the NO. D-1-GV-06-000030 STATE OF TEXAS form is an essential step in the legal process for the parties involved. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to assist users in completing the form accurately and effectively.

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  1. Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the document and open it in the online editor.
  2. Begin by entering the case information at the top, which includes the name of the court, case number, and the parties involved (Plaintiff and Defendant). Ensure that names are correctly spelled and titles are appropriately assigned.
  3. Fill in the Discovery Control Plan section to indicate the level of discovery intended for the case. This may involve selecting Level 2 as outlined by Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 190.
  4. Complete the Parties and Service section by accurately stating the legal standing of both the Plaintiff (State of Texas) and the Defendant (Eric Solis). Include details regarding their residence and authorization to bring the suit.
  5. In the Jurisdiction and Venue section, confirm that the court has appropriate jurisdiction and that Travis County is the correct venue for this case.
  6. Provide a detailed account regarding the Authority, outlining the legal basis for the suit, including any applicable local government codes related to subdivision regulations.
  7. Address the Background Information, particularly the specifics of the Toribio Estates Subdivision, the nature of the violations, and how they relate to the local laws.
  8. Outline each Violation by specifying the legal statutes violated by the Defendant concerning lot sales and installation of necessary service facilities.
  9. In the Injunctive Relief section, articulate the remedies being sought from the court, including order compliance from the Defendant.
  10. Document the Civil Penalties and Attorney’s Fees requested, clearly stating the amounts involved and the reasons for such requests.
  11. Complete the Prayer for Relief section, explicitly outlining what is being requested from the court.
  12. Finally, before submitting the form, review all entries for accuracy and completeness. Ensure all required signatures are included, including that of the Attorney General and any others as necessary.
  13. Once completed, save any changes made to the form, and utilize options for downloading, printing, or sharing the document as needed.

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Adoption
Bankruptcy
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Divorce
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Incorporation
Landlord Tenant
Living Trust
Name Change
Personal Planning
Small Business
Wills & Estates
Packages A-Z
Form Categories
Affidavits
Bankruptcy
Bill of Sale
Corporate - LLC
Divorce
Employment
Identity Theft
Internet Technology
Landlord Tenant
Living Wills
Name Change
Power of Attorney
Real Estate
Small Estates
Wills
All Forms
Forms A-Z
Form Library
Customer Service
Terms of Service
Privacy Notice
Legal Hub
Content Takedown Policy
Bug Bounty Program
About Us
Help Portal
Legal Resources
Blog
Affiliates
Contact Us
Delete My Account
Site Map
Industries
Forms in Spanish
Localized Forms
State-specific Forms
Forms Kit
Legal Guides
Real Estate Handbook
All Guides
Prepared for You
Notarize
Incorporation services
Our Customers
For Consumers
For Small Business
For Attorneys
Our Sites
US Legal Forms
USLegal
FormsPass
pdfFiller
signNow
airSlate WorkFlow
DocHub
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+1 833 426 79 33
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