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Tex. R. App. P. 17.1 (2026)
Inability to Act
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A court of appeals is unable to take immediate action if it cannot — within the time when action must be taken — assemble a panel because members of the court are ill, absent, or unavailable. A justice who is disqualified or recused is unavailable. A court of appeals’ inability to act immediately may be established by certificate of the clerk, a member of the court, or a party’s counsel, or by affidavit of a party.