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Texas Constitution talk:Article XVI, Section 50
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== TRPTODA == Laster v. First Huntsville Props. Co., 826 S.W.2d 125, 130 (Tex. 1991) ("A mortgage or lien that is void because it was illegally levied against homestead property can never have any effect, even after the property is no longer impressed with the homestead character."); Harms v. Ehlers, 179 S.W.2d 582, 583 (Tex.Civ.App.โAustin 1944, ref'd) ("But there is an essential and controlling difference between loss of the homestead character of property by abandonment and termination of the homestead estate by death of the judgment debtor."). Grant v. Marshall, 280 S.W.2d 559, 561 (Tex. 1955) ("That statute is not ambiguous; its provisions are clear. Upon the death of Mr. Grant, his estate being insolvent, the homestead descended to his widow and children exempt from liability for the claims of all unsecured creditors."); Thompson v. Thompson, 236 S.W.2d 779, 788 (Tex. 1951) ("The homestead forms no part of the estate to be administered by the probate court, and an attempted sale by the probate court of the homestead for any purpose other than that permitted by the Constitution is void.").
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