Texas Exhibit C is a form used by Texas courts in certain types of civil litigation. It is a written statement provided by a party to a lawsuit that outlines the evidence they intend to use in court. It includes a description of the facts of the case, the parties involved, the legal arguments made, and the documents and other items that will be presented as evidence. There are four main types of Texas Exhibit C: Interrogatories, Request for Production, Request for Admission, and Request for Disclosure. Interrogatories are a series of questions posed by one party to the other, which must be answered in writing. Request for Production requires one party to produce any documents or other items that are relevant to the case. Request for Admission requires one party to either admit or deny certain statements of fact. Finally, Request for Disclosure requires one party to provide certain information about the case that will be used as evidence.