Tarrant Appraisal District v. Moore

Supreme Court of Texas · Decided 1993-01-27

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OPINION ENOCH, Justice. In this case, the jury was instructed that use of land “principally for recreational purposes, or as a hobby,” does not qualify as an agricultural use. The jury’s finding that the land failed to qualify as agricultural use prevented the land from qualifying as “open-space land” which would be entitled to favorable ad valorem tax t…

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