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· 12/31/2014

Gerald E. Gilbert v. Texas Department of Criminal Justice

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  • holding that the district court erred in dismissing the breach of warranty claim although “at the time the Nielsons purchased the property, the lilac bushes, carport, and shed existed and demonstrated the property line”
  • “The party asserting the abuse of discretion carries the burden of demonstrating that an abuse of discretion occurred, and a failure to do so is fatal to its argument.” (cleaned up)

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