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Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code - Chapter 31 JudgmentsLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Civil Practice & Remedies Code > Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code - Chapter 31 Judgments A judgment for the conveyance of real property or the delivery of personal property may pass title to the property without additional action by the ... (a) A judgment creditor is entitled to aid from a court of appropriate jurisdiction through injunction or other means in order to reach property to ... (a) Notwithstanding any other law, a court may not, at any time before a judgment debtor is paid wages for personal services performed by the ... If a suit is against several partners who are jointly indebted under a contract and citation has been served on at least one but not ... (a) A judgment or a determination of fact or law in a proceeding in a lower trial court is not res judicata and is not ... A judgment or a determination of fact or law in a proceeding in small claims court or justice of the peace court is not res ... A dormant judgment may be revived by scire facias or by an action of debt brought not later than the second anniversary of the date ... (a) Each party to a suit shall be responsible for accurately recording all costs and fees incurred during the course of a lawsuit, if the ... (a) A judgment debtor may pay to the court that rendered the judgment the amount under the judgment owed to a judgment creditor whose location ... (a) A financial institution that receives a request to turn over assets or financial information of a judgment debtor to a judgment creditor or a ... Last modified: August 10, 2007 |