Texas Annotated Real Estate Forms, Vol. 1: Promissory Note

Prepare promissory notes, deeds of trust, and other loan documents. Whether representing the buyer or the lender, this resource for the preparation and negotiation of legal opinions in commercial lending transactions is a valuable tool for training lawyers. This book provides a series of annotations, drawing on statutory and case law and practical observations. Following this text will lead to success.

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  • The entire Texas Annotated Real Estate Forms (Volume 1): Promissory Note in PDF
  • Texas and federal case and statutory citations linked to the Fastcase online database

Hard copy book specifications:

  • 1 softbound volume
  • 260 pages
  • 7.5″ x 10″ x 0.5″

ISBN: 978-1-938873-26-3 © 2015

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Summary of Contents

TEXAS ANNOTATED PROMISSORY NOTE
ARTICLE I—DEFINITIONS
ARTICLE II—PAYMENT TERMS
ARTICLE III—EVENT OF DEFAULT AND REMEDIES
ARTICLE IV—GENERAL PROVISIONS
RIDERS

APPENDIX: TEXAS PROMISSORY NOTE (UNANNOTATED)
STATUTES AND RULES CITED
CASES CITED

Contributors

Authors

John M. Nolan
Edward A. Peterson