34 Tex. Admin. Code § 3.347 - Improvements to Realty
(a) "Contract for
the improvement to realty" includes a contract with the intended purpose to:
(1) erect, construct, alter, or repair any
building or other structure, project, development, or other permanent
improvement on, under the surface of, or to real property, whether fee or
leasehold;
(2) furnish and install
property becoming a part of any building or other structure, project,
development, or other permanent improvement on or to such real property,
including tangible personal property, which after installation becomes real
property by virtue of being embedded in or permanently affixed to the land or
to a structure constituting realty and which property after installation is
necessary to the intended usefulness of the building or other structure;
or
(3) alter the land surface of
real property by such means as creating roads, earthen dams, and stock tanks.
However, mining or timber operations do not, in and of themselves, constitute
improvements to realty.
(b) "Contract for the improvement to realty"
does not include:
(1) a contract for the sale
and installation of tangible personal property; this includes a contract to
furnish and install machinery, equipment, or other tangible property not
essential to the building or structure, nor adapted or intended to become a
part of the realty, but which incidentally may, on account of its nature, be
temporarily attached to the realty without losing its identity as a particular
piece of machinery, equipment, or property and, if attached, is readily
removable without substantial damage to the unit or to the realty or without
destroying the intended usefulness of the realty;
(2) the furnishing of tangible personal
property if the person furnishing the property is not responsible for the final
affixation or installation of any of the property furnished; or
(3) the furnishing of tangible personal
property if the person furnishing the property is only responsible for
supervision or warranty of installation without contractual responsibility for
installation.
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