Oake v. Collin County

Supreme Court of Texas · Decided 1985-06-12

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GONZALEZ, Justice. This is an appeal from the granting of a summary judgment in a property tax suit. The primary issue we face requires us to decide who bears the burden of proving the location of the county boundary line on a tract that is in more than one county. The trial court held it was the taxing authority’s burden. The court of appeals disagreed and reversed the judgment…

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