Yes, under Texas law, a new will can override an old will, provided it meets the legal requirements for validity, such as being in writing and signed by the testator. The new will must explicitly revoke the previous will, either through a statement within the new document or by destroying the old will. If the new will does not clearly revoke the old one, the old will may still be considered valid. It is advisable to consult a legal professional to ensure proper execution and revocation.
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Yes, legislation can override case law. When a legislative body enacts a law, it can establish new legal standards that take precedence over previous judicial interpretations or rulings. Courts are then required to apply the new law, effectively modifying or nullifying the applicable case law. However, if the legislation is found unconstitutional, the case law may still apply.
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In Texas, there is no specific law that allows for a general return policy on new cars, unlike some states with "lemon laws" or return periods. However, consumers can negotiate return options directly with the dealer at the time of purchase. If a new car has significant defects that cannot be repaired after a reasonable number of attempts, it may qualify as a "lemon," and the owner may seek a refund or replacement under Texas' Lemon Law. Always check the specific terms of sale and warranty for your vehicle for additional details.
If you live in the state of Texas, it's 2-10 years, and under the new law in Texas a person will do at least 5-8 years (day for day) if you get the maximum of 10 years.
There is a new law that goes into effect September 1, 2009 that prohibits children under the age of five from riding on motorcycles.
No, the buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
Until two weeks ago, Texas A&M did not have a law school. It is expected that the new addition (in 2013) will live up to the Aggie standards.
If you live in the state of Texas, it's 2-10 years, and under the new law in Texas a person will do at least 5-8 years (day for day) if you get the maximum of 10 years.
A will may be changed or revoked at any time by the testator. A new will can revoke an older will by stating that intention in the first paragraph of the new will. The first paragraph should always declare, "I hereby revoke any and all other wills and codicils heretofore made by me." You can read more about executing wills and estate planning in Louisiana at the links below.
A president can veto a bill that the congress passes and sends to him for his signature and he can refuse to sign it (vetoing it). But the president cannot override vetos. The congress can override president's veto by a 2/3 vote.
Yes, prank calling can be considered illegal in Texas under certain circumstances. It is against the law to make harassing or threatening phone calls, and doing so could result in criminal charges. It is important to be mindful of the content and intent of any prank calls to avoid breaking the law.