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Rule 505.1. Judgment (2023)
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(a) Judgment Upon Jury Verdict. Where a jury has returned a verdict, the judge must announce the verdict in open court, note it in the court's docket, and render judgment accordingly. The judge may render judgment on the verdict or, if the verdict is contrary to the law or the evidence, judgment notwithstanding the verdict.(2) state who must pay the costs;
(3) be signed by the judge;
(4) be dated the date of the judge's signature; and
(5) state:
(A) in an eviction case: "You may appeal this judgment by filing a bond, making a cash deposit, or filing a Statement of Inability to Afford Payment of Court Costs within 5 days after this judgment was signed. See Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 510.9(a).";(6) if it awards monetary damages, state: "If you are an individual (not a company), your money or property may be protected from being taken to pay this judgment. Find out more by visiting www.texaslawhelp.org/exempt-property. / Si usted es una persona fisica(y no una compania), su dinero o propiedad pudieran estar protegidos deser embargados como pago de esta deuda decretada en juicio en contrasuya. Obtenga mayor informacion visitando el sitio www.texaslawhelp.org/exempt-property."(B) in a repair and remedy case: "You may appeal this judgment by filing a notice of appeal within 21 days after this judgment was signed. See Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 509.8."; or
(C) in a case other than an eviction or repair and remedy case: "You may appeal this judgment by filing a bond, making a cash deposit, or filing a Statement of Inability to Afford Payment of Court Costs within 21 days after this judgment was signed. See Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 506."; and
Amended by order of April 25, 2022, eff. May 1, 2022.
AMENDMENTS
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April 15, 2013, eff. Aug. 31, 2013 | |
April 25, 2022, eff. May 1, 2022 | |