Property Code § 12.003
A certified copy of filed land-title evidence may be recorded if the original was properly executed and the copy is properly certified and sealed. A court may not treat a later-filed title as superior against an earlier valid land warrant or certificate survey unless the older title was already recorded with the county
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A certified copy of filed land-title evidence may be recorded if the original was properly executed and the copy is properly certified and sealed. A court may not treat a later-filed title as superior against an earlier valid land warrant or certificate survey unless the older title was already recorded with the county clerk or the surveyor had actual notice of it.
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