Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 18.033
In a state-vs.-upland-owner boundary dispute, certain General Land Office maps, surveys, and property descriptions are presumed to show the boundary, but only for qualifying surveys and only until rebutted by clear and convincing evidence.
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