Texas Statutes
§ 56.045 — EQUITABLE OR CONTINGENT INTEREST.
Texas § 56.045
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Bluebook
Tex. Property Code Code Ann. § 56.045 (2026).
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Sec. 56.045. EQUITABLE OR CONTINGENT INTEREST. Failure of an equitable interest to become legal title or nonfulfillment of a condition subsequent on which a legal interest is contingent does not impair a lien on material, machinery, supplies, or an improvement located on the land covered by the equitable interest if the lien attached to the material, machinery, supplies, or improvement before the failure.
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Legislative History
Acts 1983, 68th Leg., p. 3570, ch. 576, Sec. 1, eff. Jan. 1, 1984.
Nearby Sections
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§ 56.001
DEFINITIONS.§ 56.002
LIEN.§ 56.003
PROPERTY SUBJECT TO LIEN.§ 56.004
PRIORITY.§ 56.005
ACCRUAL OF INDEBTEDNESS.§ 56.006
LIABILITY OF OWNER.§ 56.021
SECURING LIEN.§ 56.022
CONTENTS OF AFFIDAVIT.§ 56.024
FILING IN NEW COUNTY.§ 56.041
ENFORCEMENT.§ 56.042
SALE OR REMOVAL OF PROPERTY.§ 56.043
RETENTION OF PAYMENT.§ 56.044
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