Why was mexicos recognition of Texas important to Texas?
When England was first colonizing America, the colonies controlled the eastern portion of present day U.S. and mexico owned present day western portion of the U.S. and texas. The colonies won the western chunk from Mexico in a war, but let them hold onto Texas. Overtime, people living in America migrated into Mexico owned Texas to live, but retained their American culture. Once there were enough American people living in Texas to create a movement, the United State annexed Texas and send in army troops to enforce a new border. There were many battles fought over the border of texas and mexico as well as battles over control of Texas, one of which being the Battle of the Alamo.
Who is the capital of Austin Texas named after?
Texas was named after Stephen F .Austin that's why the Texas capital is Austin Texas
How many hours would it take to drive from Boise Idaho to Eagle Pass Texas?
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 31 hours.
How does the size of Ireland compare to the state of Texas?
Texas is almost 10 times larger than Ireland. Texas has a land area of 261797 sq. mi. while Ireland has 27135 sq. mi. Texas largest county, Brewster, has a land area of 6193 sq. mi.; almost 1/5 the size of Ireland.
How long to get a letter from Illinois to Amarillo Texas?
First Class Mail is delivered in three to five days.
Where is the cap rock escarpment in Texas?
This escarpment stretches for over 400 miles, from the northeast corner of the Texas Panhandle, near Higgins on the Oklahoma border, south all the way to Big Spring on I-20, and the most spectacular section - with the steepest cliffs and the narrowest transition from high to low - is southeast of Amarillo, and best viewed in Palo Duro Canyon State Park and the smaller, less busy but more evocative Caprock Canyons State Park.
How does Spanish colonization of Texas continue to influence Texas today?
Well there would be in influnce in thier food and thier culture and the streets many of the streets where named after them too. :)
Where is Harris County Jail located?
Harris County is located in Texas, within the Houston-Sugar Land Baytown. It is the 5th largest metropolitan city in America. This county has approx 4.1 million people residing in this city.
The average speed for the whole journey is 50 miles per hour. It can be obtained by dividing 600 miles by 12 hours.
What is the location of Texas Christian University?
According to the university's website:
"TCU is located four miles southwest of downtown Fort Worth on University Drive."
Why did decide to name your state Texas?
It comes from an Indian word meaning "friends" it was called tahos before
What state stretches farther north Georgia or Texas?
For the 48 contiguous US states, Minnesota extends the farthest north. The Angle Inlet of northern Minnesota at 49°23'N is north of the 49° boundary between the U.S. and Canada.
For all 50 US states, Alaska extends the farthest north.
What is the distance from Waco Texas to San Antonio Texas?
The total distance from Waco, TX to San Antonio, TX is 167 miles.
When was Live from Deep in the Heart of Texas created?
Deep in the Heart of Texas was created in 1941.
Which presidential candidate opposed annexation of Texas?
The president that supported annexation was James K. Polk.
What type of cattle did the Spanish bring to Texas?
Criollo-type or Spanish Longhorn-type cattle. And they didn't bring the cattle directly to Texas, because when they immigrated to the New World Texas didn't exist nor was a state yet. Rather, they brought the cattle to Central America or the south-eastern shores of America.
Leander, Texas is located in both Williamson and Travis Counties.
How do you collect on a judgment Texas?
File the judgment as a bank account levy or lien against real property or etc. with the clerk of the court in the city or county where the judgment was entered.
Texas does not allow a judgment creditor to garnish current wages (see CIVIL PRACTICE AND REMEDIES CODE below)
Sec. 63.004. CURRENT WAGES EXEMPT. Except as otherwise provided by state or federal law, current wages for personal service are not subject to garnishment. The garnishee shall be discharged from the garnishment as to any debt to the defendant for current wages.
The only other exceptions for wage garnishment are in the case of child support, back taxes and student loans. If you are self employed or work for commissions etc. different rules apply. Your paycheck can be garnished once it has been deposited in your bank account.
Other income or holdings can be garnished if the following applies:
Sec. 63.001. GROUNDS. A writ of garnishment is available if:
(1) an original attachment has been issued;
(2) a plaintiff sues for a debt and makes an affidavit stating that:
(A) the debt is just, due, and unpaid;
(B) within the plaintiff's knowledge, the defendant does not possess property in Texas subject to execution sufficient to satisfy the debt; and
(C) the garnishment is not sought to injure the defendant or the garnishee; or
(3) a plaintiff has a valid, subsisting judgment and makes an affidavit stating that, within the plaintiff's knowledge, the defendant does not possess property in Texas subject to execution sufficient to satisfy the judgment.
A private individual cannot garnish tax refunds of another private individual.
Contact the office of the clerk of the circuit court (or court where the judgment was entered) for information on proper filing and execution procedures.