If the judgment is for the defendant, the tenant shall be entitled to remain in possession until: (1) The termination of his or her tenancy by agreement or operation of law; (2) Failure or neglect to pay rent; or (3) Eviction in another proceeding under this chapter or by the judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction. Acts 2007, No. 1004, § 1; 2009, No. 311, § 9. If the judgment is for the defendant, the tenant shall be entitled to remain in possession until: (1) The termination of his or her tenancy by agreement or operation of law; (2) Failure or neglect to pay rent; or (3) Eviction in another proceeding under this chapter or by the judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction. Acts 2007, No. 1004, § 1; 2009, No. 311, § 9. If the judgment is for the defendant, the tenant shall be entitled to remain in possession until: (1) The termination of his or her tenancy by agreement or operation of law; (2) Failure or neglect to pay rent; or (3) Eviction in another proceeding under this chapter or by the judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction. Acts 2007, No. 1004, § 1; 2009, No. 311, § 9. If the judgment is for the defendant, the tenant shall be entitled to remain in possession until: (1) The termination of his or her tenancy by agreement or operation of law; (2) Failure or neglect to pay rent; or (3) Eviction in another proceeding under this chapter or by the judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction. Acts 2007, No. 1004, § 1; 2009, No. 311, § 9.
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