Pleading in the District And County Courts of Texas
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" To have given the agreement the effect contended for by the State, would have made it violate the provisions of article 1349 of the Eevised Stat- utes, prohibiting agreements to accept service, enter appearance, or con- fess judgment in the contract or instrument sued on, or in a contract or instrument made prior to the institution of the suit. CHANGE OP VENUE. As has been seen, if the venue of the case is properly laid by the plaintiff, the defendant can not have the suit abated. If the venu...e is improperly laid, the court will, upon proper application, abate the suit. This can be accomplished only by plea in abatement, preceding answer on the merits. This terminates the suit, but. Leaves the cause of action undetermined and the plaintiff is free to bring another suit in the proper county. In cases in which the suit is properly brought it is sometimes desirable to transfer the case to another county for trial. This is called changing the venue of the case. This can not be done ex- cept by authority of law.
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