(a) In this subchapter, a person or entity has “actual knowledge” of a community property survivorship agreement or the revocation of a community property survivorship agreement only if the person or entity has received:
(1) written notice of the agreement or revocation; or
(2) the original or a certified copy of the agreement or revoking instrument.
(b) In this subchapter, a person or entity has “notice” of a community property survivorship agreement or the revocation of a community property survivorship agreement if:
(1) the person or entity has actual knowledge of the agreement or revocation; or
(2) with respect to real property, the agreement or revoking instrument is properly recorded in the county in which the real property is located.

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Terms Used In Texas Estates Code 112.202