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 <title>element. | Section 114.051, Estates Code | 
| Article author: ( author) | Steven W. Smith | 
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 descriptionandog:descriptionelements. | This section, the cornerstone of the Texas Real Property Transfer on Death Act, establishes the validity of an instrument that satisfies the act's requirements. | 
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 keywordsandarticle:tagelements. | Texas TODD authorizedreal property definitionedited by attorney Steve Smith
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| Article published date: ( published_time) | 01-01-2015 | 
| Article section: ( section) | Law |